DOWNLOAD THE MATERIALS HERE LESSON PLAN (EDITABLE WORD) *please download the word file to your laptop for editing purposes. Editing can't be done online. FLASHCARDS (PDF) WORKSHEETS(PDF) To download in jpeg: Click on the image, right click and save image as FLASHCARDS WORKSHEETS Would really appreciate if you could 1. Print this out 2.Take your pictures/videos with I love teacherfiera.com and the materials taken from this blog in your classroom, English room, etc 3. Email your pictures/videos to [email protected] or share them in teacherfiera.com telegram group We'll feature you on teacherfiera.com. Thank you so much.
Inchworm, inchworm, Measuring the marigold. You and your arithmetic... You'll probably go far! So here is the beginning of my Kindergarten Measurement Unit. This is a fun unit, and that's a great thing, because we spend a lot of time on it! The unit is divided into 4 sections: length, surface area, weight and capacity. (We're also supposed to do temperature, but we cover that so much in science that we skip it in math). As with everything, we start out with lots and lots of hands-on, concrete learning activities. But once I feel like they have had enough practice, I give them a more abstract problem so that they can apply what they've learned. So let's start with LENGTH! In Texas, kindergartners only need to be able to compare 2 or 3 objects and tell whether they are longer, shorter or the same (and the Common Core Standards look similar). But my children usually master that concept very quickly, so we move on to measuring with non-standard units. K(10) Measurement. The student directly compares the attributes of length, area, weight/mass, capacity, and/or relative temperature. The student uses comparative language to solve problems and answer questions. The student is expected...
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