Monday, November 11, 2013

PUT ON YOUR THINKING CAPS WITH HANDS-ON LEARNING


Today is all about my favorite veteran, my sailor husband. I am thankful for the time and devotion that so many who have proudly served our country gave to protect our freedoms and our loved ones.
Therefore, my post today is an early rendition of Thanksgiving leftovers. I am reposting an earlier post for preschool through first grade with a link to a free printable PDF.
THANK YOU TO ALL THAT HAVE SERVED OUR COUNTRY.
In a time when budgets are trimmed, dollars are stretched, and educators are forever expected to do more with less, sometimes it helps to tap into free resources to add to your curriculum materials.



Today’s post is not actually an activity—the post is how to use a FREE resource to teach and reinforce many concepts in your classroom. With a little help from your students, you can quickly fill a tub with these handy dandy manipulatives and therefore have the materials necessary for countless center ideas.
This resource of simple lids saved from common household objects can be used to teach many concepts at the preschool and primary levels. These activities can be used in a guided lesson or as a center activity.

MATERIALS:
Assorted plastic caps in multiple colors and sizes
Printout shown (optional)
 

LINK TO FREE PDF ON TEACHERS PAY TEACHERS




INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Prior to using the tub of caps, assign your students the task of collecting clean plastic lids from home.
2. Create printouts of image provided to accompany the tub of caps.
3. Put on your own thinking cap and see how many ways you can use this FREE resource with your children. Here are just a few of the possibilities:
COLOR SORTING
COMPARING BY SIZE
ORDERING BY SIZE
IDENTIFYING ORDINALS
CREATING AND EXTENDING PATTERNS
CREATING NUMBER SENTENCES
PRACTICING FINE MOTOR SKILLS
SORTING BY SHAPE

What concepts can you teach with this resource?

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