Here is a 100 square. You can use it to count from 1 to 100. Let's use the 100 square to help us count. If it's useful, you can trace your finger along each square as you count up. Can you count ...
The first story, Small Number Counts to 100 was inspired by narration from Ms. Rina Sinclair of the Siksika Nation. The story can be shown to elementary school students as a counting practice/puzzle ...
Start by trying to count by 10s to 100. Then try counting by fives or twos. The more you play, the faster your child will become at picking up the patterns. When that gets too easy, brainstorm ...
The researchers aimed to investigate whether kindergarten children who don’t naturally count on their fingers could be ...
explored whether a finger counting strategy can help kindergarten-aged children solve arithmetic problems. Adults rarely use ...
The first day of kindergarten is no exception – It's a big milestone for a child and their family, too! When parents and caregivers guide and support their child’s transition to school, children feel ...
That’s why, Save the Children established our signature KinderBoost program – to help ensure the transition to kindergarten is a smooth and successful one for America’s kids. KinderBoost is a two-week ...
explored whether a finger counting strategy can help kindergarten-aged children solve arithmetic problems. Adults rarely use their fingers to calculate a small sum (e.g., 3+2) as such behaviors ...
I thought I was ready for my son to go to kindergarten, as I've done this before. Six years ago, I already went through my first drop-off at elementary school with my daughter. But the morning I ...