A Kindergarten sequence focused on the physical attributes and identification of US currency. Students use sensory observation, sorting, and art to recognize coins and bills and understand their basic symbols and values.
A comprehensive week-long unit for Early Childhood students focusing on number recognition and counting from 1 to 20 using movement-based beanbag activities. Each day introduces a new set of numbers through active play, visual aids, and simple recording tasks.
A comprehensive sequence for kindergarteners to master counting and writing numbers 1-20 through a fun jungle-themed exploration.
A Kindergarten math sequence focused on understanding place value through the composition of teen numbers as 'ten and some more'. Students use physical manipulatives and music to reinforce the pattern of adding ones to a base of ten.
A hands-on introduction to probability and chance for early elementary students using the concepts of will, won't, and might.
A sequence focused on using music, rhythm, and rhyme to master foundational mathematical concepts like addition and skip counting.
A Kindergarten math sequence for ELL students focused on comparing quantities using the concepts of more, less, and same. Students move from concrete visual comparisons to interactive sorting and hands-on station work.
A Kindergarten math sequence focusing on teen numbers (11-19) using hands-on manipulatives. Students progress from physical bundling to ten-frames and base-ten blocks, establishing a solid foundation for place value.
This Kindergarten math sequence uses the Concrete-Representational-Abstract (CRA) framework to teach composing and decomposing numbers. Students progress from tactile manipulation of physical objects to visual representations and early symbolic equations, specifically supporting diverse learners through sensory-rich mathematical exploration.
A foundational math sequence for Kindergarten students requiring academic support. This unit uses tactile manipulatives (counters, cubes) to build one-to-one correspondence, cardinality, and number conservation through high-engagement 'Counting Critter' activities.
A comprehensive math sequence for Kindergarten Special Education students, using space-themed visual scaffolds (Five-Frames and Ten-Frames) to build foundational number sense, subitizing skills, and early addition strategies.
A 5-lesson unit for Kindergarten students focusing on visual math representation using Number Paths. This sequence moves from physical movement to conceptual addition and subtraction, ending with missing addend problem-solving.
This sequence introduces Kindergarten students to the conceptual framework of part-part-whole relationships using visual number bonds. Through tactile sorting, graphic organizers, and story mapping, students develop the foundational skills necessary for addition and subtraction.
This sequence bridges the gap between concrete manipulatives and two-dimensional drawings for Kindergarten students needing academic support. It guides students from tracing physical objects to using simple 'math drawings' (circles) for addition and subtraction.
A Pre-K sequence focused on developing spatial awareness and positional vocabulary through physical movement, object manipulation, and classroom mapping. students explore terms like in, out, over, under, next to, and between.
This sequence introduces Pre-K students to 2D shapes (circles, squares, rectangles, triangles) through sensory play, physical movement, and environmental exploration. Students will learn to distinguish shapes by their attributes like sides and corners.
A Kindergarten sequence focusing on higher-level critical thinking skills by asking students to classify, sort, and analyze shapes based on defining versus non-defining attributes. Students explore why color and size do not change a shape's name, while the number of sides and vertices do, and conclude with a mystery analysis challenge.
A foundational physics and spatial reasoning sequence for Kindergarten students focused on using positional vocabulary (above, below, beside, in front of, behind) to describe the relative location of objects. Students progress from physical movement to 2D mapping and verbal communication challenges.
This Kindergarten sequence explores the intersection of geometry and engineering. Students learn to compose and decompose 2D shapes before applying those principles to 3D structural stability, culminating in a collaborative project to design a geometric city.
A Kindergarten physics sequence exploring the physical properties of 3D solids. Students compare flat and solid shapes, investigate movement (rolling, sliding, stacking), and identify geometric solids in the real world.
A Kindergarten sequence focused on the fundamental properties of 2D shapes, starting with the distinction between curves and straight lines and progressing to identifying triangles, quadrilaterals, circles, and hexagons by their attributes.
A foundational Kindergarten measurement sequence exploring length through direct comparison, non-standard units (body parts and cubes), and an introduction to the ruler. Students build vocabulary and precision skills to answer the question: How can we tell how long or tall something is?
A Kindergarten math sequence exploring equivalence and proportional reasoning through hands-on activities, balance scales, and a classroom market simulation. Students learn to compare quantities, understand many-to-one ratios, and practice substitution.
A Kindergarten math sequence exploring early algebraic thinking through the 'Magic Number Machine' metaphor. Students investigate input-output relationships, quantitative growth, and functional rules using concrete manipulatives and simple tables.
A comprehensive Kindergarten math sequence where students explore and compare the attributes of 3D shapes, focusing on size, height, and weight through hands-on investigation and measurement tools.
A hands-on investigation into capacity and volume for Kindergarteners, moving from qualitative descriptions (full/empty) to direct comparison and non-standard measurement using scoops and unit cubes.
A Kindergarten geometry sequence exploring area through direct comparison, tiling with non-standard units, and counting units to quantify space. Students learn to cover regions without gaps or overlaps and discover that area is conserved across different shapes.
This sequence introduces Kindergarten students to linear measurement and perimeter through direct comparison and non-standard units. Students progress from comparing two objects to measuring boundaries of shapes, developing foundational spatial reasoning and vocabulary.
A sensory-based introduction to U.S. coins for Kindergarten, focusing on sorting by physical attributes, identification, and basic values through inquiry and exploration.
A comprehensive introduction to time for Kindergarten students, covering daily cycles, sequencing, duration, and basic clock reading using the 'Time Travelers' theme.
A Kindergarten sequence exploring the calendar, days of the week, and months. Students learn to navigate a calendar grid, understand weekly cycles, and use relative time vocabulary (yesterday, today, tomorrow) through hands-on activities and visual tracking.
A Kindergarten math sequence introducing pictographs through surveys, vertical and horizontal construction, and data interpretation. Students move from whole-class voting to independent data art projects.