Responding to reading is a fun and creative experience for children. Instead of relying on worksheets about the picture books you read to them, open up the imagination station, encourage process art and you'll be surprised at the unique creations the kids make as they respond to stories. After reading a story through a number of times, discuss the images and how the artist created them. Take ... continue reading...
APPLE MATH
Apple theme math activities provide opportunities for students to practice the skills of sorting, sequencing, graphing, patterning and data recording. Apple studies are fun and they are readily available in most areas. They come in a variety of sizes, shapes and colors, all of which makes them great for comparison and classifying activities. As always, introduce all new concepts with ... continue reading...
TEACHING EARLY CHILDHOOD – REPEAT PATTERNS
To begin with, when teaching early childhood students patterning activities, they have no concept of what you want them to do. They are familiar with the patterns of time, such as snack time, play time, morning, bed time and night time. If children help set set the table for dinner, they may participate in creating patterns such as knife, fork, spoon, knife, fork spoon. In her book, ... continue reading...
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