First grade is an adventure! Kids are excited to learn and always …
First grade is an adventure! Kids are excited to learn and always ready for more. With that in mind, we’ve gathered together learning links and fun activities that will help kids build skills in literacy, math, science, and social studies—plus some that are just for enjoyment. This list of first grade websites and activities is something kids can easily do at home with their families.
Grade 1 Playlists for Math. The following is an example of how …
Grade 1 Playlists for Math. The following is an example of how you can develop playlists for outcome-based math. Activities can be a compilation of resources you already have, or ones you can access through the resource bank including.
Jump Math is an amazing resource for teachers that are not confident …
Jump Math is an amazing resource for teachers that are not confident teaching math (and those who are!). Strategies are explicitly taught. Many sample materials are free, or resources can be ordered as well. This is a great option for outcome based learning.
Resources also now include *financial literacy grade 1-9 *coding lessons *problem solving
"This resource has been created for teachers, ECEs, administrators and support staff …
"This resource has been created for teachers, ECEs, administrators and support staff in K to 3 classrooms who want to explore the learning and teaching of mathematics in the early years. Through provocations (i.e., guiding questions, quotes and video clips), Young Mathematicians provides an opportunity for individual and collaborative inquiry and reflection on classroom practice."
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