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Math Portfolio Review

Celebrating a Year of Math

Day 176of 180
Week 36of 36
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Learning Objectives

1

Reflect on mathematical growth throughout the year

2

Identify favorite math concepts and skills learned

3

Develop appreciation for personal learning journey

Philippians 1:6

Being confident of this very thing, that he who began a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ.

Philippians 1:6 (WEB)

Just as God continues to work in our spiritual growth, we can see our mathematical skills growing throughout the year

📦 Materials Needed

  • Math portfolio
  • Colored markers or stickers
  • Blank paper
  • Pencils

Lesson Plan

1Opening (5 min)

Welcome to today's BibleMouse math portfolio review! Today we'll celebrate how much you've learned this year.

💭 Review Question: What math skill are you most proud of learning this year?
2Teaching (12 min)

Portfolio exploration and reflection

📌 Key Talking Points:
  • Look through your math work from the entire year
  • Notice how your skills have improved
  • Identify challenges you've overcome
💬 Discussion Questions:
  • What was your favorite math topic this year?
  • Which problem was the most challenging for you?
3Activity: Math Growth Celebration (14 min)
discussion

Create a 'Math Journey' poster highlighting your favorite concepts and most significant achievements

📝 Instructions:
  1. Select 3-5 favorite math worksheets or problems
  2. Arrange them on a poster board
  3. Write a short reflection about what you learned
  4. Decorate with stickers or drawings
🔄 Variations:

Simpler: Choose just one favorite math memory to highlight

Challenge: Create a digital slideshow of math achievements

4Closing (4 min)

Share your Math Journey poster with family

📝 Review Questions:
  • What surprised you about your math growth?
  • What do you want to learn next year?

Coming up: Tomorrow we'll enjoy math games that celebrate our learning!

Teaching Notes

📚 Background:

Third graders are developing metacognitive skills about their learning

💡 Teaching Tips:
  • Be encouraging and celebrate effort
  • Help child see progress, not just perfection
  • Use positive, growth-mindset language
🤔 Common Struggles:

Children might feel self-conscious about past mistakes

👀 Signs of Understanding:

Moments of pride and self-reflection

Extension Activities

  • Create a math achievement certificate using BibleMouse Printables Library
  • Take photos of Math Journey poster for portfolio documentation

Ready for Tomorrow?

Great job completing today's lesson!

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