Early childhood classification games not only increase children's logical thinking skills but also reinforce math vocabulary. Children gain experience sorting and classifying as they explore rocks, leaves, buttons or other household items. Educational supply companies also produce learning materials for children to sort, including sorting trays, and classification cards. As children ... continue reading...
GRAPHING ACTIVITIES
Graphing activities for preschool and kindergarten include collecting data and organizing it in a variety of ways. When children ask their friends to choose which cereal they prefer from a picture of two different cereals, then put a tally mark under the cereal picture, and finally count how many tally marks are in each column, they are not only graphing but are also working with statistics or ... continue reading...
STEP-BY-STEP DRAWING
What is step-by-step drawing and why do we teach it ? Also known as directed or guided drawing, it is a process where children (and adults) are provided with step-by-step instructions to help them draw a picture of a specific thing. Many children arrive at school in September and draw with great confidence but there are always some who say they don't know how to draw and are reluctant to ... continue reading...
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