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Books are a powerful way to launch math investigations with children, but also with adult learners. Our Learning Labs often use picture books as a doorway into mathematics. Here, teachers explore multiple representations of the… After reading Anno’s Counting Book, Nancy Beza at Waters Elementary encouraged her preschoolers to make a list of objects that could be found in a winter scene—snowflakes, trees, etc. Each student created an object from…
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There is no live Teams meeting at 9.15 today but I will see your child for live RWI and Mrs Bailey will see them for her Teams meeting this afternoon at 12:45pm. Activities related to counting books can spark a lot of conversation and creativity. These English and Spanish-language activity cards are great for printing and using at home and school. Forgotten the title or the author of a book? Our BookSleuth is specially designed for you. Visit BookSleuth
Please look at the picture in the files below from a book called 'Anno's Counting Book'. Today we are looking at 10. Again you will need to rotate the image.
Book Read Aloud | Anno’s Counting Book by Mitsumasa Anno Kids Book Read Aloud | Anno’s Counting Book by Mitsumasa Anno
If you enjoyed the sequences activity, then you could have a go at making up your own sequences using the acorn and oak tree pictures. Starting from birth onward, children use math skills to make sense of the world around them and develop many other essential life skills. Math Supports Future Learning. Talk about what your child notices. Encourage them to subitise and talk about what they can see without counting if they can. e.g when talking about the children; "I can see 5 and a 5 which makes 10". Please bring one of your homemade instruments to the meeting if you can or, if you have your ownmusical instrument at home such as a drum or a shaker, then you could bring that instead. For example, in the case of five, there is only one train engine: Can you find one of something in the picture?Using toys at home, show me how to look after the world. For example, your teddy might have dropped some rubbish and you can show teddy what they should have done with the rubbish Make a model out of Lego or other building materials showing me ways that we can look after the world This week, you are going to use your homemade musical instruments (or your own instrument or your hands!)to have another go at playing loud and quiet sounds but this time, you are going to be following some simple sequences which will tell you when to play your instrument loudly and when to play them quietly.