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Well EEs the end is near…We are down to the final weeks of May! As you know, the final month is challenging in a different way than the other months. By now, students understand the classroom rules and procedures and…
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Well EEs the end is near…We are down to the final weeks of May! As you know, the final month is challenging in a different way than the other months. By now, students understand the classroom rules and procedures and…
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 moreWelcome back Excellent Educators! I hope you and your students enjoyed the first post this month with the Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons retelling cards. As promised, I have another Pete the Cat extension activity for you…
Read moreColorful plastic eggs are commonly associated with Easter egg hunts and the sight of them brings great excitement to children. Those same eggs (which will be on clearance before we know it) make for excellent instructional literacy and math activities. Here…
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