Fun math activities for kids - 1st grade
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2021
- Say it with me: all kids can love math. It's our job to present math in ways that jive with them. This video offers some ideas you can use with your kids or students, to get them excited about math thinking and carry that feeling hopefully for the rest of their lives.
Presenting the star of the clip, Romielle, in the 1st grade, as she takes on all the ways to group 8, then 10, then 12 items. We use colored and shiny glass stones she calls "dragon tears" as a great way to weave in toys she's already excited about.
A big feature of this video is my encouraging her to articulate exactly what she's done with her dragon tears. For example, actually saying, "There are 4 groups, and 3 dragon tears in each group." This type of verbal ownership of the task is tremendously valuable for her learning. (And if kids ever stumble through articulating a thought, then that's a direct cue that they're in the throes of deep learning. They're figuring it out in real time.)
I hope you enjoy this approach to early childhood education, applicable for kindergarten, first, or even second grade. Keep it fun, keep it light, and they flourish. YAY MATH!
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Omg can you make this a regular series? I teach first grade and LOVE to hear of math ideas and activities!!!
Hi Kira! Wow, I'm honored. Yes, I plan to create more of these. I have a small playlist that I'll add to as they release. Here it is below. Also, I'd like to warmly invite you to join my personal mailing list. It's all direct from me, about insightful ways we can connect to our students. Here's the link to sign up: eepurl.com/P_4ir
And the link for the playlist:
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Where in the world is this? That child will never forget this precious moment spent with u Sir.
Definitely working to instill a love of math thinking early in her life.
@@yaymath hi
Your old videos are how i learn my geometry
This baby girl is very sweet and cute.thanks for your attention to kids.
They certainly deserve it.
These are so special and helpful for the little ones. She is so adorable and smart!!
You're so kind, thank you for your positivity.
This is a very smart game and you're an excellent teacher! Thank you for your work!
Thank you so much.
So supportive and hilarious.
this is me from India your videos helps a lot , you will always be my best teacher entire life
he is the best teacher I've ever SEEN
Lots of love from INDIA
aw i remember watching your channel when i needed extra math help back in 2011 or something, so sweet
I love your math teaching strategy. Can you also make a video of Calculus and stuff?? I really appreciate your method fo explaining math to kids.
Wow this teach really good and fast
can you please do a video on indirect proofs?
Good night I miss the cxc maths videos
💐❤💐❤
I’m watching this and I be wishing I’m this class again I’m in 9th grade algebra and there are so many letters
i remebure the april fools video
You still put prefer the olive oil on the mashed taters?
Actually I wanna know how is USA😃
Are you still around and working on moar videos?
And also 1 group of 12 🙌 But I suppose you did say "groups" plural
lol yeah, I didn't want it to be too "loopholey"
@@yaymath I feel ya! I think she would have got there with a "there's actually one more" challenge - she seems pretty sharp. A bit arbitrary, but the identity group is probably often forgotten
Keep it up tho, love the vids 🙌
@@jacobseawell7078 true. based on her working definition of "group" as being more than 1
frist one ✌