Blending Math & Science in a 'Language-Neutral" Format: Pre-K, TK, K, 1st, 2nd
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Determining the measurable attribute of ‘smooth & bumpy’ supports *PK.MATH.10; K.MD.1 skills. Share with the young learners that they do not need to explain, but to just ‘look and know’ the concept of smooth versus bumpy (rough). Introduce the activity with the warm-up demonstration item (included) and explain the meaning of these symbols used for making choices.
Pairing one item with one other item supports *PK.MATH.3; K.MD.4 skills. Share with the youngest learners that they are finding a ‘pair, partner, friend’ for each seed and leaf. Introduce the activity by asking students to shake (hold) hands with one other student. Then explain the meaning of the symbol used for this activity. They may connect any 1 seed with any 1 leaf they choose.
Exploring how to combine amounts with real objects supports *PK.MATH.8; K.OA.1 skills. Share with the young learners that they do not need to explain, but to just decide the ‘all together’ amount of items in the 2 different ovals. They may use the ‘count all’ strategy from any item and in any order. Introduce the activity with the warm-up demonstration item (included) and highlight the Number Cubes and “+” sign used for making their choices.
Determining identical attributes for items and photographs supports *PK.MATH.10; K.MD.1 skills. Share with the young learners that they do not need to explain, but to just ‘look and know’ the concept of “two (or three) the same.”Introduce the activity with the warm-up demonstration item (included extra) and highlight the 2 or 3 Magnifiers with the ‘equals’ sign to represent ‘finding 2 (or 3) identical items.’
PreK - K
Other (Math)
CCSS
K.MD.A.1
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Blending Math & Science in a 'Language-Neutral" Format: Pre-K, TK, K, 1st, 2nd
Learn about the approach: https://kpettig1.wixsite.com/mysite PLUS:
Paperback book versions: www.lulu.com
Teaching style
Welcome to Amount Count
It is a supplemental learning resource based on color photographs of natural items to engage young children
with CCSS Math aligned concepts and skills in a language-neutral way.
Amount Count invites us to see math in the world around us.
It can guide a child to think flexibly and take ownership in the learning process.
My own education history
Ed.D. Teaching & Curriculum/2002/ Warner Graduate School, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY
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