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Here you can download cards and simple-to-learn game ideas to help young children build their understanding of early math concepts such as cardinality and composing and comparing numbers.
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Regardless of how high #preschoolers can rote count, a child’s sense of what those numbers actually mean develops gradually. We call this understanding NUMBER SENSE, and it requires relating numbers to real quantities.
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You may not have realized that sharing these songs and fingerplays for preschoolers is a great way to bring math to life.
Math at Your Fingertips: Songs and Fingerplays for Preschoolers https://t.co/6nOYmdoYv6
Counting is a part of young children’s daily life. They love to count everything from the stairs they climb to the crackers they eat. But what is counting? Counting seems very simple, but it is really quite complex. https://t.co/i1St7l9VS7
Sets are basic to children’s thinking & learning. They are also basic to our number system. We often fail to appreciate how much of young children’s lives—and their play—involves thinking about & working with sets of things.
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1.) Find something green
2.) Find something that is cold to the touch
3.) Find something that moves when the wind blows/when you touch it.
4.) Find something shiny
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Kids who can think flexibly tend to have an easier time dealing with big emotions, and they’re less likely to melt down when things don’t go as planned. Here’s how parents can help them build this important skill. https://t.co/wu6xACVfGH
“Preschoolers are natural problem solvers,” says EDC’s Jess Young. Here are tips for helping them persist when the math problems get tough, from @EarlyMathEDC
5 Ways to Help Preschoolers Persist in Mathematics
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#ThoughtForTheDay Sustainable change takes root in the foundation of a changed heart. We all need to change at times in order to become better versions of ourselves. #LiveYourExcellence
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Solution Kit for classrooms has been updated! Available in cue card and large format sizes from our resource library. Download and print today!
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