Classifying and sorting can be done with or without using numbers, such as separating children or objects into distinct groups, such as the color of their t-shirts, or their hair color.
This simple sorting activity can help children build visual perception, thinking skills, and memory skills.
States of Matter. How can something be solid and liquid at the same time?
Making predictions. What happens if we dissolve sugar and sand in water?
Long sound/ Short sound
Author's Chair
Counting and learning about fractions.
Sink or float?
Show and Tell
Addition Reading Comprehension.
Transforming stones into crystals.
Making snow!
Learning about the human body. PLTW
Connecting Reading and Science.
3-D Shapes