Even though a 3-year-old isn't ready to add two-digit numbers, solve algebra equations or count up to 100, an early start to math builds a foundation for later skills. Young children often learn basic mathematics concepts through everyday activities, according to the national early education ...
In our homeschool, we have enjoyed one version or another of pumpkin school for years. While you can certainly complete the activities without friends, they are so much fun with a small group. Typically, we invite one or two other families for an entire day of pumpkin-themed learning. Livi...
Find lots of fun hands on math activities for kids. From learning to count and recognizing numbers to skip counting and addition. Toddlers up to grade schoolers will enjoy many of these math activities!
Activities Linking Science With Math, 5-8.(Brief article)(Book review)Cosentino, Teri
sciencemath/science integratedmiddle schoolThis article reports the development and refinement of science and mathematics integrated activities for middle school students. The expectations of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics that students develop an understanding of mathematics and an ability ...
Science: Sink or Float? This has got to be one of most common science experiments for little ones – and why not? They love it. I asked my Six to gather a bunch of objects that might float or sink. Since she had done this experiment in kindergarten during the school year, she was ...
Scissors for 3 year olds It’s a great idea to start with plastic-bladed scissors and upgrade when they become more confident. Make sure you use safety scissors, especially ones with blunt tips. Crayola My First Safety Scissors Stanley Guppy 5-Inch Blunt Tip Kids Scissors Pack of 2 ...
Next time you head out to your local playground, try out some of thesescience, math, and art activitiesusingplayground equipment! Children can explore physics, create artwork, and play all at the same time. Theseplayground learning activitiesare perfect for a weekend playdate or even to do at...
All the activities are hands-on as I believe that’s how young children learn best. Most activities are appropriate for 2 to 6 year olds. You might want to start with this post:A Playful Hands-On Math Curriculumto get an overall idea of what skills 2 to 6 year olds can be working ...
This lesson explores the current trend of integrating math and science instruction into the classroom. We'll also look at various examples of activities you can use to engage K-12 students in learning science and math. STEM and the Scientific Method We are all scientists and mathematicians in...