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LessonCorner Directory Results for Counting
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1. Zero is Our Hero
Offers a construction paper craft project that teaches students to count in tens and understand the logic of it.
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2. Counting With Bears
Share this lesson in sorting and counting candy. Students also practice writing numbers on a chart.
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3. How Many is Six Million?
Asks students to apply various math skills to better understand large numbers, especially large numbers that are historically significant, but difficult to grasp, as the number of people killed in camps during the Holocaust.
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4. Bandanas & Boleros: Making an ABCABC Pattern
This lesson introduces the idea of pattern, and culminates in a fun craft that has students making patterned western accessories, which ties in with the Giddy-Up Kindergarten unit theme.
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5. Easter Egg Math
This lesson involves counting Easter eggs and then hiding them. As the children find the eggs, periodically ask them how many they have and how many more they need to find.
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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 1100 for Counting
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1. Counting by three's
Vision View the standards Return _ Unit/Lesson Plan _ Counting by three's Description This is a one day lesson lasting a time period of approximately 40 minutes on creating and displaying a number line counting by three's. Goal/Standard/Level/Benchmark 6.A.1.a KRSP Knowledge: 1. Define that number lines are a way to practice regular counting and skip counting....
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2. Counting Seeds,
Counting Seeds, a number sense and estimation lesson for young learners in cooperative groups Objectives: Development of number sense in higher quantities (over 100) and skip counting strategies. Modeling of higher number addition. Cooperative Learning objectives. Materials: A bell pepper A larger vegetable...
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3. Marble Game
...Plan :AELP-ATH0011 Copyright Statement Marble Game An Educator's Reference Desk Lesson Plan Submitted by: David A. Attleson Endorsed by: Don Descy, Mankato State University Date: May 20, 1997 Grade Level(s): Kindergarten, 1 Subject(s): Mathematics/Arithmetic Description: Students will improve their counting skills by playing a simple game that requires them to be able to count to six or higher for more advanced students. Goal: Students will learn to count out groups of objects up to six or higher for more advanced students. Objectives: 1. The student will learn to count to six. 2. The student will coun...
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4. Lesson Topic:
Lesson Topic: Spanish Counting Book Grade Level: 2nd Grade Teacher of Lesson: Ms. Caravia Approximate time: 45 min.-1 hour Date of Lesson: November 3, 1997 Objectives: 1. Students will learn how to make their own counting books (Knowledge). 2. Students will practice speaking Spanish (and counting aloud) (Knowledge). 3. Students w...
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5. Heather Durham - Counting
...Lessons PEPE Lesson Plan Format (Alabama Professional Education Personnel Evaluation Program) Written by:? Heather Durham, HJEFFRIESCATFISH@aol.com Athens State University (Summer 2002) Graphics, Editing, & Formatting by:? Dr. Beth McCulloch Vinson Grade Level:? 2^nd Title of Lesson:? The Band-Aid Counting Poem Subject Area(s):? Mathematics Lesson Duration:? 30 minutes 1.? PREPARING: Materials and resources needed: poem (Band-Aids by Shel Silverstein), laminated poster board in the shape of a little boy, laminated band-aids, and putty Objectives:? The second grade students will: 1. place the correct n...
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6. Counting Coins
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill McGraw-Hill Mathematics Return to McGraw-Hill Mathematics Web-Linked Lesson Plans Grade 1 book McGraw-Hill Math - Grade 1 Chapter 8: Money Theme: At the Toy Store Counting Coins Introduce Teach Close/Assess Check children's work. You may want to have volunteers explain their answers aloud. Ask children to explain why it is helpful to be able to count money. If you wish, have children look again at problem 1. Have them count the same amount of money using different com...
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7. McGraw-Hill Mathematics Grade 4, Chapter 1: Counting Wolves Around the World
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill McGraw-Hill Mathematics Return to McGraw-Hill Mathematics Web-Linked Lesson Plans Grade 4 book McGraw-Hill Math - Grade 4 Chapter 1: Place Value and Money Theme: Wild Wild Kingdom Counting Wolves Around the World Introduce Teach Close/Assess Check students' work and have them compare what they have learned about countries with wolf populations with the list on the board. Ask students how this Web site might be useful in another class, how scientists might use it, or why others involve...
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8. Music Lessons
Music Lessons Home Activity Information Teaching Philosophy Resume Honors Activity Name and Description: Future Plans Links Senior o Little Monkeys Research Scholarly Papers Student ? The children will sing the Little Monkeys song while counting up to Teaching as many monkeys as they want. The children will also dance out the actions to the Technology song as well. Projects Lesson Plans My Curriculum Area: Music/Math Favorite Quotes Photos Children: Preschool and Kindergarten Assessment/Rationale: The teacher will have the children work on...
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9. Number Recognition
...es ? ECE 234 Papers Philosophy Operation SMART Lesson Plan ? Math Technology Camp Service Learning March 18, 2004 Project Reflection Resume Activity Information: Name of activity and description: Number Recognition and Value; by using number cards to visually recognize numbers and their values with counting bears. Curriculum Area: Math Children: k-1, small group Assessment: To evaluate the children's concept of number recognition and value. Standards: bullet NM-NUM.PK-2.1: Understand numbers, ways of representing numbers, relationships among numbers, and number systems Objectives: 1. Identify the writt...
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10. Chick Guesstamation
...k Guesstamation Home Up Philosophy Resume Edu 201 Links Family Chick Guesstamation Estimation Pronged Focus: Demonstrate the value of basic facts using concrete objects. Children will relate student created chicks to numbers 1-12 This lesson will allow children to use art projects to help with math counting Student Objectives: 1.1.4 By the end of first grade, students will demonstrate the value of numbers (0-20) using concrete objects. 1.2.2 By the end of first grade, students will justify estimations to mathematical problems. Introduction: Eliminate distractions, hold up large card reading ?look at me...
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