“Guess How Much I Love You” Math Lessons
If you are an early childhood educator, then “Guess How Much I Love You” probably isn’t a new title to you but the idea of using it for math may be! I’m going to show you how to use it…
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If you are an early childhood educator, then “Guess How Much I Love You” probably isn’t a new title to you but the idea of using it for math may be! I’m going to show you how to use it…
Read moreIt’s March, which means Dollar Tree’s St. Patrick’s Day section is jumping and if you’re like me, it catches your eye every time you go in there. One of my favorite St. Patrick’s Day items are those big gold coins!…
Read moreSensory bags have been around in the early childhood classroom for years. It’s nothing new that children enjoy exploring using their senses and like the tactile experience of using their hands to manipulate things. The idea I want introduce to…
Read moreRhyming can be a difficult skill for children to learn but with practice and repetition, it becomes a breeze. One of my favorite rhyming activities is a game that I created for group called Roll and Rhyme to Win. What…
Read moreCounting should be a consistent routine in early childhood classrooms. Children’s ability to count and understand early numeracy is the foundation for more complex math. Counting seems simple as an adult but to children it’s not quite as simple as…
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