There are a variety of activities available - from fun math activities to reading activities , science activities , and a whole range of other printable ones! With their seemingly endless energy and enthusiasm, it can be difficult to keep kindergarteners occupied. At this age, it is important that parents and teachers instill an interest and love for math, an essential life-skill.
Printable kindergarten activities for math are simple and interactive, making it easier and more fun for these young learners to understand the subject. The basic math concepts that kindergarteners grasp become the foundation on which they learn advanced mathematical calculations. Expose them to fun and simple kindergarten activities for math and watch them pick up new concepts with ease!
Reading opens up a whole new world for kids, and kindergarten activities for reading are invaluable to their learning and growth. Editable Superhero Board Game.
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The book I read relates to their challenge or activity. For example, today I read, "Animal Strike at the Zoo It's True. I also asked to hear for rhyming words in the story and then in their activity, I then gave them words that they would have come up with the rhyme for.
Everything in my room is cross-curricula in someway Why stop just because we aren't in school. Welcome to eLearning! Videos are from youtube that we have done in class and students are familiar with no new content. I copy the link and share them on the class story. Sharing on class story, you can see who has viewed it and such. It is a way to get it out to all your parents at once. Sending messages would allow for more individualized videos or activities for students. There are teacher instructions under Teacher Resources.
You can open a post on either your phone or laptop and a "Record" icon will be in the window. Click and start recording yourself. You can suspend your phone over a paper for a mini-lesson, like a document camera. It works great. Click here to set yourself up on ClassDojo and invite your classroom families to use it. Are you looking for more ideas on what to assign to your students or ways to create eLearning lesson plans? Here are some fantastic ideas from teachers who are actually in the midst of figuring this out themselves.
Elizabeth said, "I use ClassDojo. It's fun to see their video and photos. I posted assignments like find 17 objects and share them or count to Free, online games just for kindergarten. Is it free? How does it work? Pick what you want your students to work on: reading or math.
Give them the topic they should practice.
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