“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 moreCongrats teachers! You made it to May but now the bigger question is… How will you make it through May? Anyone who’s ever taught a full year knows why I pose that question. Certain times of the year are more…
Read moreThe Christmas holiday is rapidly approaching and that means your Christmas break is almost here as well! As the semester winds down, along with your energy, I’m sure the last thing you want to do is prepare activities that require…
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 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…
Read moreComposing and decomposing numbers is a mathematical skill that should be introduced in Pre-K and further elaborated on in Kindergarten. It involves helping children break numbers down into sub-parts. A child who can compose and decompose numbers understands that 2…
Read moreAs the school year dwindles and the last month quickly approaches, I bet there are a few things happening in your class that I can predict… You’re probably doing spring and summer themed activities, your class is more independent than…
Read moreIf you’ve been keeping up with this month’s blog post, then I’m sure you know all about what subitizing is and how to incorporate it in Pre-K and Kindergarten. I hope you enjoyed the first episode of my Mini Math…
Read moreDid you know that children should be able to subitize by Pre-K? Check out my new video blog post, where I am breaking down the concept for you and giving you ideas for implementation! Once you’re done, be sure to…
Read moreHappy December Excellent Educators! You’ve almost made it to the halfway mark…woohoo! I’m sure you are preparing to wrap up your semester as you teach any remaining content and bring last minute things to a close. This month I have…
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