Kindergarten is a time of great learning. Kids get to try new things and practice basic academic skills, including the fundamentals of math. Their kindergarten lesson plan will likely include counting ...
Along with reciting the days of the week and the alphabet, adults often practise reciting numbers with young children. Now, new research from the University of Missouri suggests reciting numbers is ...
Teaching preschoolers to actually count numbers—not just recite them—will better prepare them for success in math once they start school, new research from the University of Missouri suggests.
Preschool teachers have different views on finger counting. Some teachers consider finger counting use in children to signal that they are struggling with math, while others associate its use as ...
Two students in Danielle Adler’s kindergarten class at Marcus Hook Elementary School in Marcus Hook, Pa., prepare for an addition problem. Credit: Holly Korbey for The Hechinger Report The Hechinger ...
Your child will learn to count all the way to 100 in Kindergarten – by ones and by tens! Your child will learn to count all the way to 100 in Kindergarten – by ones and by tens! But wait – can she ...
A companion to her Kindergarten ABC, Jacqueline Rogers's latest paper-over-board primer, Kindergarten Count to 100, follows a boy as he heads off to class, noting the seven ""giant steps from the ...
Susan Sonnenschein received a small grant from the Psychology Department at UMBC for some of the research discussed in this article . Rebecca Dowling and Shari Renee Metzger do not work for, consult, ...
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