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Teachers Resources for
Pre-school and Kindergarten
Currie Harris
EDUC 210
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CCSS Math: Measurement & Data
K.MD.A.2: Directly compare two objects with a
measurable attribute in common to see which
object has “more of”/“less of” the attribute, and
describe the difference.
Objective
CCSS Math:
Measurement &
Data
Preschool–Kindergarten
K.MD.A.2: Directly
compare two objects
with a measurable
attribute in common to
see which object has
“more of”/“less of” the
attribute, and describe
the difference.
•Materials Needed Chart paper
Materials NeededChart
paper
•Funny Fish illustrations
•Shorter/Longer sorting mat
Funny Fish •Safety
illustrations
Scissors
•Lakeshore Glue Sticks
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• Shorter/Longer sorting mat
• Safety Scissors
• Lakeshore Glue Sticks
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• Preparation
Print a set of Funny Fish illustrations and
a Shorter/Longer sorting mat for each student.
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Introduction
Explain to students that when we compare two
objects, we use special comparison words to
describe how they relate to one another (such
as smaller/bigger, shorter/taller, shorter/longer,
lighter/heavier and so on). Write each
comparison word on chart paper, accompanied
by a simple illustration.
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Procedure
Invite a pair of student volunteers to come up to the front of the
room and stand side by side.
• Ask, “Who is taller?” and “Who is shorter?” Then follow up with
“How do you know?” (Prompt students to explain that the top of
one’s head is higher than the other’s, or to use similar language to
describe their observations.)
• Continue making comparisons using finger length, hair length, arm
length, foot size and so on, using a variety of student pairs.
• Encourage students to state their observations of measurable
attributes while describing their differences.
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Independent Practice
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Give each student a set of Funny Fish illustrations, a sorting
mat and a pair of scissors. Set out glue sticks for students to
use (or give one to each student).
Have the students cut out the fish illustrations.
Ask students to identify which fish in each pair is shorter
and which is longer, and then sort them into the “Shorter”
and “Longer” categories on their sorting mats.
When they are finished sorting, invite students to glue the
fish down and color them.
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• This educational section
pretty much as it all,
including classroom
ideas, teaching
resources, simple
childhood songs, and
homework resources
also. Examples in the
picture to the right.
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oom-resources/grade/kindergarten/
• Used to build student’s
word recognition and to
teach kindergarten
students to think for
themselves.
http://www.jumpstart.com/common/
wheres-my-car
• The color by letter
worksheets are made in
such a way that
students have fun while
scouring through letters
to find the right color to
put on the image.
http://www.prekinders.com/
• PreKinders is
a resource site
for teachers of Pre-K
and Preschool with teac
her-created activities,
lesson ideas,
printable’s, and themes
for your classroom.
http://pbskids.org/island/teachers/
• They are teaching kids
how to read and how to
enjoy it such as Sesame
Street.
http://www.everythingpreschool.com/
• At Everything Preschool
our philosophy revolves
around the concept that
Children learn through
doing.
http://www.kidsparkz.com/index.html
• KidSparkz Preschool
Resources offers
free preschool curriculu
m and activities, ...
childcare
providers, preschool
teachers and parents
of preschoolers.
http://www.readingrockets.org/audie
nce/professionals/preschool
• Preschool educators
play a critical role in
promoting literacy,
preventing reading. Our
reading resources assist
parents, teachers, and
other educators.
http://www.teachpreschool.org/
• The things we Can Do
in preschool · The
Things We ... Tips for
finding resources for
your preschool classroo
m.
http://www.everythingpreschool.com/
• Everything Preschool
has more than 30,000
resources (most of
them activities worth
doing) that are great for
preschool teachers.
http://nieer.org/
• The National Institute For
Early Education
Research (NIEER) is a
well-known resource for
teachers, administrators,
and parents looking for
innovative research in the
preschool field. Basically,
you can learn about the
current research being
done in your field.
http://www.dltk-kids.com/
DLTK's Crafts for Kids
features a variety of
printable children's
crafts, coloring pages
and activities including
projects for holidays,
educational themes and
some of our children's
favorite cartoon
characters.
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