I've used all of these games in my kindergarten class, and they love them all. Roll and build is an absolute favorite, and I made a laminated class set of this because they ask for it over and over. They love button jars for a center too. I love how easily this can be differentiated, and they are so motivated to use the buttons. I use "match and make" all year with partners on the carpet with a tub of pattern blocks. It can be easily differentiated also and needs to be done over and over with different manipulatives to develop really consistent skills in kindergarten especially to 20. This whole unit is engaging and effective, and there are so many opportunities to differentiate that everyone can be highly successful. I'd highly recommend purchasing it.
my son's 1 (17mos) and I'm about to start setting up!! 👏🏽👏🏽 he loves majority of these activities to a lesser level, but elevating the "play"ing field is what gets their mind going! He's a fast learner for sure. 💙
These are great as always. I love using old Sesame Street clips. They are great for counting to 10 or 20, etc. They are available on youtube. There are a variety of options. Teaching numbers was a major show goal.
Thank you! I was looking for new ways to teach my toddler, but she wants me to be with her all the time. I finally decided to record myself teaching her and upload it to youtube. So if I am busy with cooking, I just play my recorded video to her! win-win! :D
AGAIN.. SUSAN.. Ely from Scholastic in Mexico here. I will be teaching a group of teachers in Mexico about numbers 1 to 10. If you have a moment, could you send me a 2 second Video? Saying hello to these teachers of the ISOM school in Monterrey? We will be looking at your video in training and I will get them to like and subscribe to your channel. Thanks so much!
Would it be bad to let children invent their own symbols/drawings and word to represent each numbers, like they discover grouping of cubes into pictures or words they made up. And then when they learn to count using that you teach them the proper name. You can say other kids are learning this too, put they use one, two etc. Im worried what if they wont learn the proper numbers if their first association is their own?
But do they have number sense? I have students who can count orally, starting from 1, but may not be able to compare quantities, or put random numbers on order, or can count forwards and backwards starting from any random number. (I probably shouldn’t have responded. Lots of crazies out there.)
I've used all of these games in my kindergarten class, and they love them all. Roll and build is an absolute favorite, and I made a laminated class set of this because they ask for it over and over. They love button jars for a center too. I love how easily this can be differentiated, and they are so motivated to use the buttons. I use "match and make" all year with partners on the carpet with a tub of pattern blocks. It can be easily differentiated also and needs to be done over and over with different manipulatives to develop really consistent skills in kindergarten especially to 20. This whole unit is engaging and effective, and there are so many opportunities to differentiate that everyone can be highly successful. I'd highly recommend purchasing it.
Wow, thank you so much, Laurel!! I’m so happy you and your students enjoy it
Very informative and interesting
my son's 1 (17mos) and I'm about to start setting up!! 👏🏽👏🏽 he loves majority of these activities to a lesser level, but elevating the "play"ing field is what gets their mind going! He's a fast learner for sure. 💙
These are great as always. I love using old Sesame Street clips. They are great for counting to 10 or 20, etc. They are available on youtube. There are a variety of options. Teaching numbers was a major show goal.
Grandkids LOVED doing these activities!! Thank you so much!!
Thank you! I was looking for new ways to teach my toddler, but she wants me to be with her all the time. I finally decided to record myself teaching her and upload it to youtube. So if I am busy with cooking, I just play my recorded video to her! win-win! :D
Great way to teach numbers. Thanks you so much.
Your the best🙏🙏🙌💞 Thank you for everything you do! All your dedication and passion for what you do comes along way! Thank you soooo much!
I tried joining your math club, but it is closed. Will you reopen it at some point? Thanks Susan! Your content is amazing! 🌼
This is so amazing.
AGAIN.. SUSAN.. Ely from Scholastic in Mexico here. I will be teaching a group of teachers in Mexico about numbers 1 to 10. If you have a moment, could you send me a 2 second Video? Saying hello to these teachers of the ISOM school in Monterrey? We will be looking at your video in training and I will get them to like and subscribe to your channel. Thanks so much!
Thank you very much for these activities, the students are really enjoying the games. Keep up the good work!
Great ideas. Where can I buy the worksheets you referenced in the video? Thanks
LOVE the frogs on a log game. Would you be willing to sell it on TPT?
I wish it was too!!!
This is amazing! Thank you so much!
🥰 nice methodology will use for my younger daughter ❤️
Brilliant idea! Thanks!
How do you get in the math and literacy club? I tried joining but it says that they don’t start until July 2024
that was great, thanks a lot❣
Thank you so much! I love all of these!
I’m looking for the Frogs on the log game. How can I access that?
Love the video and thank you for the free games. Will try them out. ^^
Your are simply increadeble
Thanks Susan
Thank you
Thankyou
Where can I find this printable?
Very nice activities
Thank you so much - so useful 🥰🥰
Thank you Suzie, I'm a novice teacher so this is very helpful❤️
Can you lecture to my evening students once in a week? I want to hire a foreigner teacher
Would it be bad to let children invent their own symbols/drawings and word to represent each numbers, like they discover grouping of cubes into pictures or words they made up. And then when they learn to count using that you teach them the proper name. You can say other kids are learning this too, put they use one, two etc. Im worried what if they wont learn the proper numbers if their first association is their own?
Awesome
I cant believe it. My italian kindergarten students can count to 100 in 2 languages 😂😂 not a very helpful video..... Sorry
But do they have number sense? I have students who can count orally, starting from 1, but may not be able to compare quantities, or put random numbers on order, or can count forwards and backwards starting from any random number. (I probably shouldn’t have responded. Lots of crazies out there.)
@@cestjane2260 😂😂😂😂 took the words right out my mouth. Number sense is the key to successful Mathematics