When you teach children about money by incorporating it into play times, you provide opportunities for them to practice counting, to use money vocabulary and to work with the terms, more than and fewer than. Learning about money also helps students understand other mathematical concepts such as fractions and decimals in later grades. Bring in flyers and let students see the numbers beside the ... continue reading...
6 STEPS TO POSITIVE CLASSROOM BEHAVIOR
If you're feeling like you need to cultivate more positive classroom behavior, try the following tips. Keeping in mind that your students have had only four or five years to practise self-control will help you be consistent and calm with children, even when you feel annoyed. Some kids have a harder time verbalizing their feelings and their pent-up frustrations eventually burst out. 1. ... continue reading...
TEN LITTLE RUBBER DUCKS
Combine math and literature with Eric Carle's book, Ten Little Rubber Ducks. It's based on a true story about bathtub toys that fell off a container ship and floated to various places. This delightful tale is another example of Carle's colourful tissue paper collage style. The story begins in the factory where the ducks are made. They're then loaded on a freighter but during stormy weather ten ... continue reading...
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