Due to COVID-19, our school system has changed drastically and parents have the option of having their children learn remotely or attending school some days. These materials will be divided so that each child can have their own individual set. It is my goal to do my part in promoting learning while reducing the spread of germs in the classroom, These materials will allow children to be safe and provide hand-on learning.
As an Early Childhood educator, I understand the importance of effectively teaching children using manipulatives. Our Kindergarten math goals include explaining their thinking orally, drawing pictures and writing equations, adding and subtracting within 5 with mastery, counting on from any given number and counting by 10's. These materials: counters, unifix cubes and ten frames will help support our students as they learn to add, subtract, count-on and count by 10's. They will also
In class, I've seen how my students are able to work better individually, as well as in small groups. They are also able to support or reject a peer's answer because they can physically see the math problem. Lastly, I see how my students' are able to self-correct when solving math problems, which boosts their confidence and allows them to approach more sophisticated math problems with greater eagerness.
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Due to COVID-19, our school system has changed drastically and parents have the option of having their children learn remotely or attending school some days. These materials will be divided so that each child can have their own individual set. It is my goal to do my part in promoting learning while reducing the spread of germs in the classroom, These materials will allow children to be safe and provide hand-on learning.
As an Early Childhood educator, I understand the importance of effectively teaching children using manipulatives. Our Kindergarten math goals include explaining their thinking orally, drawing pictures and writing equations, adding and subtracting within 5 with mastery, counting on from any given number and counting by 10's. These materials: counters, unifix cubes and ten frames will help support our students as they learn to add, subtract, count-on and count by 10's. They will also
In class, I've seen how my students are able to work better individually, as well as in small groups. They are also able to support or reject a peer's answer because they can physically see the math problem. Lastly, I see how my students' are able to self-correct when solving math problems, which boosts their confidence and allows them to approach more sophisticated math problems with greater eagerness.
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