Implementing seasonal math strategies in the fall is a simple yet powerful way to build early mathematical understanding.
Students can get hands-on by incorporating natural objects into curiosity-driven math lessons like measuring and sorting.
This article was originally published in The Hechinger Report. ASTON, Pa.— In Jodie Murphy’s kindergarten class, math lessons go beyond the basics of counting and recognizing numbers. On a recent ...
Reindeer math worksheets are a hit in my home, especially around the holidays! These playful worksheets give young children a chance to build math skills while enjoying the holiday spirit. Each free ...
Thanksgiving math worksheets for kindergarten are a fun way to mix holiday fun with essential math skills! These printables offer Thanksgiving-themed activities that help young learners practice ...
With the return to school comes a return to students sitting at their desks for hours every day—and teachers’ subsequent challenge of managing those fidgeting students. There has been considerable ...
For the next nine months, we will be visiting Stacy Glowacki’s kindergarten class at Washington Elementary School in Janesville. We hope to show readers what has changed since they were kindergartners ...
This is the second in a two-part series. Part one can be found here. The debate over what early math should look like and what should be included in the Common Core State Standards for math is one of ...
Preschool children who engage in math activities at home with their parents not only improve their math skills, but also their general vocabulary, according to research from Purdue University.
Gender gaps in math achievement and teacher expectations that boys are stronger at math than girls start to form by kindergarten, according to a study released Thursday by the American Educational ...