Introducing standard measurement using inches and rulers, focusing on estimating, measuring, and comparing classroom objects with tiered supports.
A comprehensive workshop for Kindergarten parents and guardians focused on building positive math attitudes and supporting math learning at home through play and daily routines. Based on Stanford DREME research.
A set of resources focused on mastering numbers 50-100 through hands-on flashcard activities and games designed for kindergarten learners.
Exploring weight by comparing heavy and light objects using hands and balance scales.
Learning to measure objects using non-standard units like snap cubes, paper clips, and handprints.
Introduction to comparing length and height using terms like 'longer', 'shorter', 'taller', and 'smaller'.
A mini-mystery centered around a kitchen scene where students use observation and logic to solve a visual puzzle.
A hands-on lesson where students explore visual patterns using picnic-themed items to build early algebraic thinking skills. Students identify, extend, and create their own sequences using fruits, snacks, and picnic gear.
A fun, hands-on activity where students identify numbers 0-20 to reveal a hidden garden critter. Perfect for practicing number recognition and fine motor skills.
A hands-on measurement lesson where students use non-standard units to measure paper plants, fostering number sense and comparison skills through movement-based learning.
A series of math quests where students practice addition and subtraction within 20. Through medieval-themed challenges, students build fluency using ten-frames and number lines.