
Kindergarten
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For this game, we picked a number card and placed an egg in each basket until we reached the number.
Mrs. Morrow's Kindergarten
Mrs. Shehan's Full Day Kindergarten - March
I found this awesome powerpoint presentation on the web that was made in 2004 by Karen DeFrank at Samuel Staples Elementary School. I re-did the date so it can be used this year, too.Kindergartners are full of love...teachers are, too!
I think I'm TOO excited to make a post because my twin had her precious little baby today and that's ALL I can think about, but I will post pictures of our penguin fun this week.
Penguins!#comment-form
PreK Numbers, Shapes, Colors Review | Confessions of a Homeschooler
To review all of the numbers, colors and shapes we learned as we went through our Letter of the Week curriculum , I made some fun review games! Note: If you missed it, don’t forget to do the A-Z Review also!Thinking Blocks is a suite of learning tools designed to help students solve math word problems accurately and efficiently. Using brightly colored blocks, students model mathematical relationships and identify known and unknown quantities. The model provides students with a powerful image that organizes information and simplifies the problem solving process.
Thinking Blocks - Model and Solve Math Word Problems
Mrs. Spatafora’s Kindergarten Blog | Just another day in K!
Laurie Penney, a teacher at Willard School in Concord, Mass., was a participant at the 2011 Illuminations Summer Institute. As a follow-up to the lesson How Many Each? , which she created during the institute, she recently helped to develop Illuminations’s newest online activity, Quotient Café .
Illuminations: Welcome to Illuminations
Here is the first week of my Shapes Unit . These are just the problems--I do lots and lots of other activities to get the kids exploring and really thinking about the attributes of shapes. I will detail specific activities tomorrow in a warm-up post.

