Lessons (15)
In this lesson, we will learn how to sort a variety of objects according to just one prominent feature at a time.
1 Slide deck1 VideoIn this lesson, we will learn that there can be more than one way to sort objects, focusing on just one attribute at a time.
1 Slide deck1 VideoIn this lesson, we will learn to form sets based on a variety of given criteria. This lesson will be based on the use of concrete manuipulates found in the home.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet1 VideoIn this lesson, we will learn to form sets based on a variety of given criteria. This lesson will be based on the use of pictures.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet1 VideoIn this lesson, we will sort shapes according to one criteria at a time.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet1 VideoIn this lesson, we will develop our observation skills as we learn to match pairs of identical objects. We will do this through the use of objects and pictures.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet1 VideoIn this lesson, we will match associated items together with an expectation to explain our reasons for putting them together.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet1 VideoIn this lesson, we will explore the concept of equal sets to identify whether or not there are the same amount or not.
1 Slide deck1 VideoIn this lesson, we will explore the concept of unequal sets to identify whether or not there are the same amount or not.
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet1 VideoIn this lesson, we will use of compare quantities through play.
1 Slide deck1 VideoIn this lesson, we will focus on language related to size, tall, short, taller, shorter and the same
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet1 VideoIn this lesson, we will focus on capacity and the language associated with it.
1 Slide deck1 VideoIn this lesson, we will use concrete objects and pictorial representations to practice our ordering skills, taking inspiration from Goldilocks and the Three Bears
1 Slide deck1 Worksheet1 VideoIn this lesson, we will order sets of objects, without the need for counting. We will focus purely on the use of concrete objects.
1 Slide deck1 VideoIn this lesson, we will combine four early mathematical experiences as we consider classifying, matching, comparing and ordering.
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