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"More or Less" Kindergarten or Preschool Complete Math Lesson

Preschool Math Made Fun - Explore "More or Less" with Playful Party Planning!

Looking for an exciting way to introduce the concept of "more" and "less" to your preschoolers or kindergarten students? Dive into the world of Playful Birthday Party Planning, where math becomes an enjoyable adventure! Our carefully crafted math lesson plan is designed to engage young learners and foster a strong foundation in numerical concepts while having a delightful time.

Zip Includes (Editable):

  • Printable lesson plan
  • Printable student handouts
  • PowerPoint slides
  • Google Slides
  • Goog Doc (of lesson and handouts)
  • Bell Ringer
  • Mini Lesson
  • Guided Practice
  • Independent Practice
  • Exit Slip
  • Effortless differentiation guide
  • Formative Assessment
  • Simple 1-point grading
  • ANSWER KEY

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Features:

Engaging Content: The lesson incorporates colorful visuals, interactive activities, and age-appropriate challenges that are sure to keep kindergarteners actively participating and excited about learning.

  1. Easy to Implement: As a 15-20+ minute complete lesson, it is concise, easy to follow, and adaptable to any kindergarten classroom. It is the perfect length to demonstrate your teaching prowess effectively during formal teacher observations.
  2. Differentiation: The lesson includes tips for differentiating instruction to accommodate diverse learning needs in the classroom. This showcases your ability to cater to individual students' strengths and challenges effectively.
  3. Assessment Tools: We have included assessment strategies to help you gauge students' understanding during the short lesson. Demonstrating your capacity to evaluate student progress is vital for any teaching role.
  4. Aligned with Standards: The "More or Less" formal observation lesson aligns with Common Core State Standards for kindergarten math. This demonstrates your commitment to adhering to educational guidelines and delivering impactful lessons.

Benefits:

  • Stand Out in Formal observations: Impress your administrators with a well-structured and engaging math lesson that sets you apart from other teachers.
  • Boost Confidence: With our comprehensive lesson plan and resources, you'll feel prepared and confident in showcasing your teaching skills.
  • Excel in Real Classroom Settings: The skills and techniques you'll demonstrate in this demo lesson will directly translate to success in actual kindergarten teaching environments.

Get Started: Don't miss this incredible opportunity to ace your teacher formal observation. Purchase our "More or Less" kindergarten math lesson now and let your teaching abilities shine!

Note: This product is intended for demonstration purposes and not for commercial use. It is specifically designed to help teaching applicants excel in interviews and showcase their teaching skills effectively. Not for resale.

Editable Formal Observation Lesson Plan Template or Ready-to-Go No Prep Formal Observation Lesson for preschool or kindergarten math - Teach "More" or "Less" using a birthday party planning theme for a fun and effortless 10 to 15 minute elementary school math lesson!

Fully editable .docx and .pptx lesson plan, handouts, PowerPoint slides, Google Doc and Google Slides for in-person or virtual lesson perfect for in-person, remote or Google Classroom formal observation lesson.

100% no prep, simply download now and be ready to ace your formal observation lesson or use this product as an editable template to create any formal observation lesson or any kindergarten or preschool lesson. Enjoy!

This 15-20+ minute lesson includes everything you need to teach students how to use "more or less" in this fun math lesson for elementary school teaching formal observations. Students and administrators will love this academically rigorous, culturally relevant and highly engaging kindergarten or preschool math lesson.

Common Core Standards:

  • K.CC.C.6. Identify whether the number of objects in one group is greater than, less than, or equal to the number of objects In another group, e.g., by using matching and counting strategies.
  • K.CC.B.4. Count to tell the number of objects.

Don't stress for one more second about your formal observation lesson! Download this no prep, print, project and go lesson, handouts and slides for in-person or virtual Google Classroom teaching for kindergarten or preschool math. Use the fully editable kindergarten lesson template to create any formal observation lesson for any subject and grade or for any teacher teaching a no prep Preschool or Kindergarten Math "More or Less" Lesson.

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Description

"More or Less" Kindergarten or Preschool Complete Math Lesson

Preschool Math Made Fun - Explore "More or Less" with Playful Party Planning!

Looking for an exciting way to introduce the concept of "more" and "less" to your preschoolers or kindergarten students? Dive into the world of Playful Birthday Party Planning, where math becomes an enjoyable adventure! Our carefully crafted math lesson plan is designed to engage young learners and foster a strong foundation in numerical concepts while having a delightful time.

Zip Includes (Editable):

  • Printable lesson plan
  • Printable student handouts
  • PowerPoint slides
  • Google Slides
  • Goog Doc (of lesson and handouts)
  • Bell Ringer
  • Mini Lesson
  • Guided Practice
  • Independent Practice
  • Exit Slip
  • Effortless differentiation guide
  • Formative Assessment
  • Simple 1-point grading
  • ANSWER KEY

SEE THUMBNAILS

Features:

Engaging Content: The lesson incorporates colorful visuals, interactive activities, and age-appropriate challenges that are sure to keep kindergarteners actively participating and excited about learning.

  1. Easy to Implement: As a 15-20+ minute complete lesson, it is concise, easy to follow, and adaptable to any kindergarten classroom. It is the perfect length to demonstrate your teaching prowess effectively during formal teacher observations.
  2. Differentiation: The lesson includes tips for differentiating instruction to accommodate diverse learning needs in the classroom. This showcases your ability to cater to individual students' strengths and challenges effectively.
  3. Assessment Tools: We have included assessment strategies to help you gauge students' understanding during the short lesson. Demonstrating your capacity to evaluate student progress is vital for any teaching role.
  4. Aligned with Standards: The "More or Less" formal observation lesson aligns with Common Core State Standards for kindergarten math. This demonstrates your commitment to adhering to educational guidelines and delivering impactful lessons.

Benefits:

  • Stand Out in Formal observations: Impress your administrators with a well-structured and engaging math lesson that sets you apart from other teachers.
  • Boost Confidence: With our comprehensive lesson plan and resources, you'll feel prepared and confident in showcasing your teaching skills.
  • Excel in Real Classroom Settings: The skills and techniques you'll demonstrate in this demo lesson will directly translate to success in actual kindergarten teaching environments.

Get Started: Don't miss this incredible opportunity to ace your teacher formal observation. Purchase our "More or Less" kindergarten math lesson now and let your teaching abilities shine!

Note: This product is intended for demonstration purposes and not for commercial use. It is specifically designed to help teaching applicants excel in interviews and showcase their teaching skills effectively. Not for resale.

Editable Formal Observation Lesson Plan Template or Ready-to-Go No Prep Formal Observation Lesson for preschool or kindergarten math - Teach "More" or "Less" using a birthday party planning theme for a fun and effortless 10 to 15 minute elementary school math lesson!

Fully editable .docx and .pptx lesson plan, handouts, PowerPoint slides, Google Doc and Google Slides for in-person or virtual lesson perfect for in-person, remote or Google Classroom formal observation lesson.

100% no prep, simply download now and be ready to ace your formal observation lesson or use this product as an editable template to create any formal observation lesson or any kindergarten or preschool lesson. Enjoy!

This 15-20+ minute lesson includes everything you need to teach students how to use "more or less" in this fun math lesson for elementary school teaching formal observations. Students and administrators will love this academically rigorous, culturally relevant and highly engaging kindergarten or preschool math lesson.

Common Core Standards:

  • K.CC.C.6. Identify whether the number of objects in one group is greater than, less than, or equal to the number of objects In another group, e.g., by using matching and counting strategies.
  • K.CC.B.4. Count to tell the number of objects.

Don't stress for one more second about your formal observation lesson! Download this no prep, print, project and go lesson, handouts and slides for in-person or virtual Google Classroom teaching for kindergarten or preschool math. Use the fully editable kindergarten lesson template to create any formal observation lesson for any subject and grade or for any teacher teaching a no prep Preschool or Kindergarten Math "More or Less" Lesson.

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Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
Identify whether the number of objects in one group is greater than, less than, or equal to the number of objects in another group, e.g., by using matching and counting strategies.
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