Where Is It? A Kindergarten Lesson Plan on Directional Words
Are my keys here or over there? Could they be under the pillow or in my pocket? Directional prepositions are used a great deal in our everyday …
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Are my keys here or over there? Could they be under the pillow or in my pocket? Directional prepositions are used a great deal in our everyday …
Continue ReadingYou will have time to relax if you use this lesson plan on telling time by the hour with your young students. Included are activities and two …
Continue ReadingThat’s the fourth time you’ve asked me! The player is on third base. Ordinal numbers are part of our vocabulary more than we realize. Your students …
Continue ReadingDon’t run in the hallway! Be quiet in the library! Stop at the stop sign! Why do we have all of these rules and laws? Even kindergarten students will …
Continue ReadingHow many times have you heard a child say, “No fair! He has more than I do.” Now is the time to build on this already known concept. Included in this …
Continue ReadingDon’t be a square! It’s time to gather your students in a circle and learn two-dimensional shapes.
Continue ReadingThe farmer had ten apples and the horse ate one. How many are left? Young students who are in the early stages of learning the concept of subtraction …
Continue ReadingIt’s hot in here! That itches! Oh, this blanket is so soft. Ouch, I stepped on a rock! All of these things are felt because of our sense of touch. …
Continue ReadingWhat would the world be like if we couldn’t taste and enjoy the food we eat? Teach your students about one of our remarkable senses with a book, …
Continue ReadingHear Ye! Hear Ye! Young children can learn to appreciate and protect their sense of hearing, which helps them discover the environment around them. …
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