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Caitlin Ridley

Bowling for Addition | Education.com - 1 views

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      C.C.Standard: 1.OA.5, 1.OA.6 
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      Expansion: This could be used with subtraction, by having students subtract the number of pins knocked down from ten. 
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      ESL: Visual representations of numbers using objects will help connect the numbers they hear and see to real-life objects. 
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    When you don't want to wear rented shoes at the bowling alley, try whipping up this homemade water bottle bowling set! Help your first grader improve his math skills while having hours of fun at the same time. Play this on a family game night, a rainy day, or at a party and it's sure to bring a smile to everyone's face. This game is great for all ages!
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Make a Shadow Clock! | Activity | Education.com - 1 views

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      Standard: K.2.1
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      Expansion: have student record observations in a notebook.  For Kindergarten, students could do so via observational drawings. 
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      ESL: Done in pairs, this could be a cooperative learning process that will familiarize ESL students with observational techniques and discussion.  
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    Your first grader probably doesn't know that before we had watches and clocks, people used shadows to tell time! These "shadow clocks" were called sundials, and used the measurement of the shadows to tell what time it was. Introduce your child to the science of sundials by making your own shadow clock. It's a fun way to play with shadows, and will help improve her time-telling skills, too!
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