There are many opportunities for graphing activities during the school day. When young children learn to use graphs, they not only learn to organize information, they have an opportunity to practice literacy and social skills. Simple graphing activities help children develop the skills of one-to-one correspondence counting, number recognition, and numbers and operations. In the ... continue reading...
MOTHER’S DAY LANGUAGE ARTS
The Mothers Day language arts activity on the previous page can quickly be turned into a card. Once the children have practiced reading the pocket chart sentences throughout the week, give each child their sentence strip to glue inside a card (size will vary depending on how large the pocket chart words are). An alternative is to glue a small part of a long sentence strip in the card and fold the ... continue reading...
MATH VOCABULARY ACTIVITIES
Math vocabulary activities such as games, puzzles and art, help children to assimilate math words in a natural way. They'll hear the names of shapes, and terms such as, "more than" and "less than", as they participate in the activities. Also, learning math vocabulary in a everyday setting is more meaningful and fun and makes new words more memorable. Children get to wiggle, talk and be creative ... continue reading...
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