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Graphing Common Core K.CC.A.1 resources for Montessori

Preview of MONTESSORI AND MORE  CURRICULUM / LESSON PLAN

MONTESSORI AND MORE CURRICULUM / LESSON PLAN

This hands-on math packet is an invaluable resource designed to make your child's math learning engaging, interactive, and effective. It's carefully crafted to enhance your child's understanding of essential math concepts while having fun along the way.Inside this packet, you'll discover a diverse range of math activities and exercises that cover a variety of fundamental topics. These include:Counting to 100: Building a strong foundation in counting.Comparing Numbers: Developing skills in compar
Preview of Winter Bird Observation - Northeast

Winter Bird Observation - Northeast

Great for the classroom or the individual, this download includes a quick guide to common Northeastern birds found at feeders in the winter and a double tally sheet to track birds over the season. Results can be tallied and graphed (bar and pie), showing most common species and rarer ones. Correlations can be drawn from weather and temperature data. This is a fun way to introduce math concepts through a love of animals! Easy and fun art activity inspired by Charley Harper!
Preview of Counting and Graphing Number of Sides in Various Shapes

Counting and Graphing Number of Sides in Various Shapes

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Practice multiple math standards in one activity! Primary learners will draw and count sides of different shapes, graph numbers of sides, practice reading names and drawing different types of shapes. Shapes with sides to count are triangle, square, rectangle, cube, pentagon, hexagon, octagon, and star. Teachers print handout and depending on students' level of learning teacher can draw in shape for student or student can read and/ or draw named shape. Students practice graphing skills, cou
Preview of Counting and Graphing with Insects

Counting and Graphing with Insects

This nature study is designed for children ages 3-6 years! Children don’t have to stay inside to learn early math skills like counting and graphing. There is an introduction video for your little one to watch and a tally sheet and bar graph for you and your child to collect the data.Learning can be dynamic, can include exercise, fresh air, should involve cooperation and, especially at this age, be a lot of fun! Nature is the perfect tool for creating lessons that includes all of the above!
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