Did you ever think you could form a sentence in your head, write it out on paper and come up with a formula that would make it in to arithmetic? What exactly would a sentence have to do with math? Shouldn’t that be in the English category of education? Well, not anymore! Reading and Writing Math allows students the opportunity to see and analyze every sentence they read or write using math.
The goal is for you to have your students take a Sentence (or make up their own), add up all the Letters
Learning Numbers with Columns, Rows and Colors is one of the best ways to help students think and “figure it out” when it comes to absorbing knowledge. This instruction of learning is engineered with methods that will help your students sharpen their attention and comprehension skills in math. They will learn to follow directions with questions related to the numbers in the columns and rows that they will have to answer in order to complete the mathematics. This distinguished numbers chart is te
The Formula and Math Codes for this math game builds logic so students will be able to reason with quantitative data in their head. The goal is to have your students or children turn a sales price in to a whole number without the decimals of the sales price. Once you break down the numbers with my Formula it will not be a sales price. It is no longer in money form. This type of math is used to arouse the brain and encourage students to come up with their own mental math codes in whole tens.
Allow me to introduce a “Major Disturbance” in the way our children group puzzles, numbers and the alphabet. There are numbers trapped in an Alphabet Code for this operation. Students will have to write down what that Code is and apply the sum. The production of these strategic Formulas and Codes applied to odd and even numbers will give your students an adaptive edge in mathematic principles. The excitement does not stop there! You can also have your students use whole tens with this exercise a
Flash card treats and worksheets are neat to motivate early learners in the right direction. You can use this 3 in one piece treat as flash cards to enhance early learning of the alphabet. They can also learn standard colors. You can use this 3 Piece Learning Treat as a worksheet to help students practice writing their letters. This activity will help your students identify the letters of the alphabet with pictures. The students will look at the pictures and use the pictures as their pictorial k
There are 26 letters in the alphabet. The student will have to write down the missing letters in each column. There are 2 columns. One column is on the left with 11 big letters mixed up and the other is on the right with 11 small lower case letters. The columns are in different colors. They will also have to match the big letters with the small letters; so if there is a big letter B on the left and a small letter b on the right they will write (Bb) that down as a match. All the letters are mixed
Here is a fun exercise to massage the memory and minds of your students by having students mix and match standard colors in squares with numbers. The numbers are written in numeric form and spelled out in the square boxes. The square boxes are numbered in two parts. The first part is numbered from 1-15 and the second part is numbered from 16-30. The intention is to have the student place the correct number in parenthesis ( ) that match the correct color in the squares; placing numbers next to t
The stain of a teacher’s imprint is everlasting when it comes to teaching the mind of a child. The ambition is to have your students and children learn new words every week (or day) by integrating their names in the definition. The instructions for this exercise are to have them purchase a dictionary, look up words that match the letters in their name and use their new “Name-Definition” in a sentence. You can also have students share their definitions with the class. They can use first and last
Learning Colors and Shapes is something fun and great for early learners! Children will be able to learn their shapes and also shade in their very own colors. There are 3 shapes for this exercise. The first shape is labeled for the student to learn the shape. The next shape will be outlined with a color. The student will have to shade in that color; so if the outline of the shape is red the student will color the shape red. The last step will be for the student to pick their very own color and s
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