Monday, September 15, 2014

Apples, apples and apples!

Kindergarteners are learning all about apples this week!  We began today by reading Apples A to Z by Margaret McNamara.  This was a great ABC book that helped us learn more about apples.  We created a brace map and jotted down some information we learned from the book as well information we already knew!

In Math, we reviewed our numbers 1-5 and played a math bingo game. Students' bingo cards had boxes of objects and when I called a number, they had to use one-to-one correspondence to color the correct box.  The rest of this week we will be working on numbers 6-10.  For the first quarter, Kindergartners are expected to use one-to-one correspondence up to 10 and identify and write numbers 1-10 correctly.  We will also be working on composing and decomposing these numbers, although mastery of this skill is not required until later this year.


Today I also asked each student to count as high as they could.  Our goal for the first quarter is to count to 21. I am so pleased that many students can do thus already!  I often find that 13 and 15 are the tricky numbers and ones most often missed. Pease practice this skill at home daily!  Below is a short video we often watch to help us count. 



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