Comparing sizes is such a fun concept to learn and to teach. There are so many ways to teach this skill and the best part is kids do this all the time! Kids are already looking for the bigger piece of cake or noticing the larger than normal lollipop, but little do they know they are practicing an important math skill. Comparing short and tall is such a fun skill to ...
Digital Picture Step Sequencing
Sequencing, or being able to put things in order is an important skill for young children to learn. It's also a skill that can be tricky for some children to master. Fortunately, it's a pretty easy thing to practice and this digital step sequencing activity also makes it a lot of fun! Learning to Sequence One of the reasons that sequencing is so important is ...
Digital Superhero Ten Frames
In all my years of teaching, I have yet to meet a single child that doesn't love superheroes. With their super strength and the ability to fly, they fascinate children of all ages. So, in looking for a way to make practicing ten frames fun, it made sense to add a little superhero help! Learning with Ten Frames Ten frames may seem fairly simple, but they are, in ...
Digital Counting Fingers Addition to Ten
After learning to count and mastering one to one correspondence, the next logical step for most children is learning to add two groups of objects together. This can obviously be done by grabbing some manipulatives and giving your students a hands-on way to practice. But if you're looking for a quick and easy way to practice addition without all of the extra supplies, ...
Digital Feed the Penguin Lowercase Letters
With winter here, we're busting out all of the snow and ice-themed activities that we can find and we're loving every minute of it! A few days ago, for instance, we practiced the uppercase letters of the alphabet while feeding a polar bear but today, it's all about the lowercase letters and an adorable little penguin that is ready for a snack! Letters of the ...
Digital Sight Word Snowmen
When you think about winter, there are always a few things that come to mind: the ice, the cold, the cocoa, and of course, the snowmen. This is especially true if you ask a child about the winter season. As soon as they hear the word snow, they want to try to build a snowman. I can't really say that I can blame them as it is a lot of fun. And that is exactly ...