A physical-movement-based sequence for Pre-K students to learn spatial vocabulary. Students use their bodies to explore concepts like in/out, over/under, beside/between, and front/behind through games and an obstacle course.
A series of interactive math lessons themed around a trip to Play Street Museum, specifically designed for preschool students with special needs to practice numbers, addition, and size comparison through imaginative play contexts.
A foundational counting unit for early childhood learners, focusing on numbers 1-5 through tactile and visual garden-themed activities. Includes counting mats and fine-motor cut-and-paste tasks.
A two-day introductory sequence on weight comparison using direct comparison and non-standard units for young learners.
A 5-day foundational math unit exploring numbers 1-10, addition, and subtraction. Using consistent color-coding and visual icons, students build number sense and confidence in basic operations.
A 6-lesson intervention sequence designed for preschoolers (ages 4-5) to master identifying numerals 1-5 using touch-points, multi-sensory tracing, and engaging scripts.
A 6-lesson math sequence for preschoolers (ages 4-5) focused on mastering one-to-one correspondence and counting up to 10 using an engaging insect theme. Each lesson includes teacher scripts, visual aids, and adaptations for ELL students.
A comprehensive framework for K-5 RSP math instruction, including a California Common Core aligned scope and sequence of power standards and a leveled placement diagnostic.
A series of assessment resources for foundational mathematics based on the Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks, spanning Pre-K and early elementary grades.
A comprehensive math sequence designed for early learners to master counting from 1 to 20. Using a engaging pond theme, students progress from single-digit counting to understanding teen numbers and representing larger quantities.
A series of early math lessons focused on foundational counting and operations through storytelling and play.
A collection of mathematical and physical problems ranging from early childhood addition to advanced network theory.
A Dr. Seuss-themed unit focusing on 'Wacky Wednesday' with a focus on counting, size sorting, prepositions, and creative expression for Pre-K and Kindergarten students.
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 Pre-K sequence introducing symmetry and patterns through hands-on exploration with mirrors, art, nature, and shape manipulatives. Students learn to identify balanced halves and predict sequences.
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 Pre-K math sequence that explores patterns in clothing, nature, routines, and architecture, turning students into 'Pattern Detectives' who observe and document the world around them.
A Pre-K math sequence focused on algebraic reasoning through pattern analysis. Students move beyond simple repetition to identify missing elements, debug errors, create edible and artistic patterns, and translate abstract sounds into visual representations.
A hands-on workshop-style sequence for Pre-K students to explore, build, and extend linear patterns using concrete manipulatives like bears, blocks, and buttons.
A physical and auditory introduction to patterns for Pre-K students, focusing on recognizing repetition in movement and sound. Students move from distinguishing randomness to creating and leading their own AB patterns.
A foundational Pre-K math sequence focusing on one-to-one correspondence and visual comparison of quantities. Students explore concepts of more, less, and fewer through physical pairing, tower building, voting, and balancing scales.
A foundational Pre-K sequence focused on understanding how numbers up to 5 can be composed and decomposed using hands-on manipulatives and games. Students develop subitizing skills and part-part-whole awareness through five-frames, two-color counters, and interactive play.
A Pre-K math sequence that connects early addition and subtraction concepts to storytelling and narrative structure. Students learn to model mathematical changes (adding to and taking away) through role-play, interactive felt boards, drawing, and puppet shows.
A hands-on Pre-K sequence introducing subtraction through songs, games, and sensory activities. Students learn to count 'how many are left' by physically removing items from a group.
This Pre-K sequence introduces addition through the physical and visual act of joining sets. Students progress from manipulating real objects like teddy bear counters to using work mats, finger strategies, and verbalizing math stories.
This sequence introduces Pre-K students to the concept of zero and the written names of numbers 1-3. It bridges math and literacy through storytelling, environmental print awareness, and rhythmic activities.
This sequence introduces Pre-K students to the numerals and spoken names for numbers 6-10 through hands-on activities, movement, and creative crafts. Students build visual recognition and auditory associations, culminating in the ability to identify and sequence numbers 6-10.
A sensory-rich, game-based introduction to the number names 1 through 5 for Pre-K students. This sequence focuses on associating spoken names with physical quantities through body movement, storytelling, and hands-on exploration.
A Pre-K sequence focused on identifying and using spatial vocabulary through visual analysis, hands-on sticker activities, puppet play, and drawing dictation. students will learn to articulate positions like 'on', 'under', 'beside', 'above', and 'behind'.
A Pre-K sequence focused on spatial awareness and positional vocabulary. Students use manipulatives and physical play to master words like in, on, top, middle, bottom, behind, in front, next to, and far from.
Students explore spatial reasoning through composing and decomposing 2D shapes using pattern blocks, tangrams, and paper cutting. They progress from simple puzzle filling to designing a geometric city, developing cognitive flexibility and geometric intuition.