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Massing with Kindergarten

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Jeanine Humphrey
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Use this smartboard lesson to teach the concept of mass with kindergarten students.
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I have taught for 23 years in Russellville, Arkansas, and am National Board Certified Middle Childhood Generalist. I have taught fourth grade, 6th grade Science and am currently an Instructional Facilitator with a masters as a Reading Specialist and a Science Specialist. I am a site-based state trainer in Arkansas’s balanced literacy programs, ELLA and ELF, and I am a trained Literacy Coach with Dr. Dorn and Carla Soffos through their Comprehensive Literacy Program.

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