Kindergarten Math Learning Activity: Ocean Comparisons
Let’s learn some basic addition and subtraction! Take a dive in the ocean and watch as fish come and go then find out how many there are total. Click here for full screen Click here for more...
View ArticleKindergarten Math Learning Activity: Toy Clean Up
Learn the basics of math, by sorting. For this game, look at the color of each toy and place it in the correct box. This is a great game to recreate at home – Make your own boxes, and see if your child...
View ArticleKindergarten Math Learning Activity: Practice Telling Time
Use this interactive clock to practice telling time. Drag the minute hand or use the hour and minute buttons to set the clock. Click on the speaker icon to hear the time. For a real challenge try...
View ArticleKindergarten Learning Activity: Learn to Count to 50
Learning to count is the first stepping stone to the wonderful world of mathematics. This learning activity allows the student to learn the numbers 1-30. Once they have mastered that, the activity...
View ArticleKindergarten Math Activity: Balancing Blocks
Counting is a fundamental first step in arithmetic. In this activity your student can practice counting and addition by using balancing blocks. Place the blue blocks on the scale until the values are...
View ArticleKindergarten Math Activity: Daily Schedule for Kids
Practice Ordering In this activity, kids can plan their day and practice placing events in order on a timeline. Read each activity with your student and put them in the order that fits your student’s...
View ArticleKindergarten Math Activity: My First Bar Graph
Create a bar graph using ththis fun lesson. Learn to organize and count a given set of data (or pictures!) and display your findings in an organized bar graph. Click here for full screen Click here for...
View ArticleKindergarten Reading Activity: Plural Words
Review several words and hear the difference when you add ‘S’ to the end of them. There are several ways to make plural words and some words like ‘moose’ or ‘sheep’ can be singular or plural depending...
View ArticleKindergarten Math Activity: Telling Time
Practice telling time with Serena in this activity. Watch as the second, minute, and hour hand move to determine how many of each make up a unit of time. Use this interactive clock to continue to...
View ArticleKindergarten Math Activity: Calendar Craze
We’ve covered clocks and telling time, now lets learn about dates and calendars. Follow Serena as she explains the difference between days, weeks, and months. Be sure to download your free printable...
View ArticleKindergarten Math Learning Activity: Ocean Comparisons
Let’s learn some basic addition and subtraction! Take a dive in the ocean and watch as fish come and go then find out how many there are total. Click here for full screen Click here for more...
View ArticleKindergarten Math Learning Activity: Toy Clean Up
Learn the basics of math, by sorting. For this game, look at the color of each toy and place it in the correct box. This is a great game to recreate at home – Make your own boxes, and see if your child...
View ArticleKindergarten Math Learning Activity: Practice Telling Time
Use this interactive clock to practice telling time. Drag the minute hand or use the hour and minute buttons to set the clock. Click on the speaker icon to hear the time. For a real challenge try...
View ArticleKindergarten Learning Activity: Learn to Count to 50
Learning to count is the first stepping stone to the wonderful world of mathematics. This learning activity allows the student to learn the numbers 1-30. Once they have mastered that, the activity...
View ArticleKindergarten Math Activity: Balancing Blocks
Counting is a fundamental first step in arithmetic. In this activity your student can practice counting and addition by using balancing blocks. Place the blue blocks on the scale until the values are...
View ArticleKindergarten Math Activity: Daily Schedule for Kids
Practice Ordering In this activity, kids can plan their day and practice placing events in order on a timeline. Read each activity with your student and put them in the order that fits your student’s...
View ArticleKindergarten Math Activity: My First Bar Graph
Create a bar graph using ththis fun lesson. Learn to organize and count a given set of data (or pictures!) and display your findings in an organized bar graph. Click here for full screen Click here for...
View ArticleKindergarten Math Activity: Telling Time
Practice telling time with Serena in this activity. Watch as the second, minute, and hour hand move to determine how many of each make up a unit of time. Use this interactive clock to continue to...
View ArticleKindergarten Math Activity: Calendar Craze
We’ve covered clocks and telling time, now lets learn about dates and calendars. Follow Serena as she explains the difference between days, weeks, and months. Be sure to download your free printable...
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