Counting animals on the SMART board today. The children were to identify the number and then move the number of animals onto the board.
We were working on alike and different at this table.
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Week 5 (I think) Same ol same ol in a different way:)
We are working on shapes and naming shapes. Here the children are working on geoboards making shapes.
Writing their numbers and graphing here.

Alike and different using beanbag animals.

Making sets with pom poms.
Alike and different using beanbag animals.
Making sets with pom poms.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Apples!
Monday, September 19, 2011
Working on sets today! Children had a plate with a number on it. They were to put pom poms on it and then have a teacher check their work. I would use different color plates for each child, or just make a different color dot on the back of each set. (so when they clean up, they will know which ones go together)
Tangrams this week for Spatial relations. Remind children to count to seven at clean up to check if all the pieces are there (plus it helps with counting)
We worked with shapes today in a little game. I like to introduce different shapes early because it is a hard concept to teach quick. My assistant just said the name of the shapes and played a little domino game with them. Tomorrow she will start teaching the poems with each shape. This will help with Likenesses and Differences when working with shapes.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Math week 3 day 3
We worked on Alike and Different today in a teacher led group. One child picked two creatures and we all gave one thing that was the same and one thing that was different. We LISTENed to our friends so we would not repeat anything. We had a chance to do this almost three different times.
SMART table was counting sets to 10.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Math Tubs Week Three day 2
Monday, September 12, 2011
Week Three Math Tubs
We worked on Postional words today, the children put their bears in the tub, on the tub, beside the tub, behind, over, under, around, and in front of the tub. With a few groups that really seemed to grasp this concept, I allowed them to give us directions using our words.
Spatial relations with just some different cards.
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