Comments on: Math is fun? Really it is. https://earlymathcounts.org/3901/ Laying the foundation for a lifetime of achievement Mon, 30 Mar 2020 19:36:55 +0000 hourly 1 By: Katie https://earlymathcounts.org/3901/#comment-7141 Mon, 30 Mar 2020 19:36:55 +0000 http://www.mathathome.org/blog1/?p=3901#comment-7141 I think it is a great idea.

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By: Charmayne Biddings https://earlymathcounts.org/3901/#comment-6577 Wed, 05 Jun 2019 15:50:23 +0000 http://www.mathathome.org/blog1/?p=3901#comment-6577 In reply to Anonymous.

I always use a yard stick and rulers for exploration.

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By: Charmayne Biddings https://earlymathcounts.org/3901/#comment-6576 Wed, 05 Jun 2019 15:45:03 +0000 http://www.mathathome.org/blog1/?p=3901#comment-6576 In reply to Anonymous.

We use math everyday and teaching kid measurements through cooking is a great way to be familiar with fractions.

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By: Daysha https://earlymathcounts.org/3901/#comment-1416 Mon, 22 Jan 2018 05:20:36 +0000 http://www.mathathome.org/blog1/?p=3901#comment-1416 In reply to Anonymous.

Some kids learn by reading books and some learn by hands on projects or physical activities. I’m happy to see a little of both in classes these days.

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By: Catherine https://earlymathcounts.org/3901/#comment-684 Mon, 06 Feb 2017 16:31:07 +0000 http://www.mathathome.org/blog1/?p=3901#comment-684 I like the fact that it doesn\’t have to be complicated to teach numbers and patterns, making it fun like this more children will join in and not even realize they are learning,

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By: Anonymous https://earlymathcounts.org/3901/#comment-683 Mon, 30 Jan 2017 18:47:34 +0000 http://www.mathathome.org/blog1/?p=3901#comment-683 Touch toes

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By: d wernigk https://earlymathcounts.org/3901/#comment-682 Sat, 28 Jan 2017 17:26:39 +0000 http://www.mathathome.org/blog1/?p=3901#comment-682 I didn\’t know there were so many fun ways to teach math.

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By: Amere Washington https://earlymathcounts.org/3901/#comment-681 Fri, 27 Jan 2017 21:47:31 +0000 http://www.mathathome.org/blog1/?p=3901#comment-681 This reminds me of head, shoulders, knees and toes. Not only does it involve counting, it is gross motor as well as balance.

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By: Rene Surratt https://earlymathcounts.org/3901/#comment-680 Mon, 23 Jan 2017 16:49:23 +0000 http://www.mathathome.org/blog1/?p=3901#comment-680 This is a great idea. Math can be fun!

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By: Anonymous https://earlymathcounts.org/3901/#comment-679 Mon, 26 Dec 2016 18:16:02 +0000 http://www.mathathome.org/blog1/?p=3901#comment-679 I work with children ages 0-3 and we do very simple math. Who knew peek-a-boo was a math/pattern activity! My current little group are between the ages of 14 mos. and 20 months. We work at simple math activities — walking patterns – walk/march, walk/march; banging on boxes – fast/slow, fast/slow. We have just started sorting animals/people, and making patterns with pop beads. They have no idea they are becoming math scholars, just having fun with some serious thinking!

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