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  1. Skip Count, Skip Count, Count by Two's Skip Counting is what you do when you count by 10's, 5's or 2's. All young children learn to Skip Count but did you realize that this is one of the beginning steps to learning multiplication. This lens has rhymes, songs and activities for teaching S...
  2. Robin in the Rain! It's springtime and one of the most popular signs of spring is the robin. Robins, with their cheery tweets and bright red breasts stand out against the disappearing snow. Cheerio, calls the robin as the rain starts to fall. This lens is a unit...
  3. Pumpkins and Place Value Pick the biggest pumpkin you can find. Cut off the top and smell the fresh pumpkin smell. Carving a Jack O'Lantern leads into a mathematical unit study of place value that incorporates all five senses. Counting pumpkin seeds into groups of 10...
  4. Sand Dollars: Math on the Beach One day at the beach in Costa Rica my daughter and I were digging in the sand making sandcastles when we ran across a live sand dollar. Finding a dead exoskeleton would have been exciting but finding a live sand dollar was unbelievable! We held it i...
  5. Bluebirds of the Meadow Summer nears and the bluebirds start nesting along the fenceline. The children are fascinated with the way they fly back and forth to build their nests. They become the focus of our next Unit Study, Bluebirds of the Meadow. As your little bluebirds...
  6. Nutty about Peanuts Unit Study Peanuts and peanut butter spread all across the curriculum in this new botanical unit study. Investigate peanut plants and learn how they fix nitrogen in the soil. Shell the peanuts and lean about mathematical averages. Grind the peanuts into peanut...
  7. Baby Lamb's First Drink It is spring. The pastures are green and lambing season is upon us. The baby lamb has just been born and the mother ewe is carefully looking after her baby. With beautiful illustrations and simple words, Beverley Randall tells the tale of a baby lam...
  8. Homework Help for Kids Idea Girl Consulting - Home work help for kids. buy Math games, music, educational childrens books. Here you will find help with your math, english, science, encyclopedia, search engines, how to do a project and book information as well. Here you wil...
  9. Understanding a Billion Everyone is talking about spending billions of dollars to save the economy but how much is a billion? We all know how to count to 100. We count by 10's, 5's and 2's but when the numbers get higher it becomes more and more difficult to comprehend jus...
  10. Learning to Count with Frogs Learning to count can be a joyful hop around the Frog Pond. With this froggy theme, children count their way around the frog board, count the flies the frog eats and count the hidden frogs. From counting to 10 to helping in annual Frog Monitoring pr...
  11. Share a Story... Driving my Tractor by Jan Dobbins & David Sims Chug along with a farmer and his tractor on this multi-season animal adventure! A busy farmer picks up fifteen animals along his route, but when his trailer hits a stone, chaos ensues. This colorful book combines simple counting instruction with humo...
  12. Learning Math While Playing Yahtzee It is amazing what you can learn while playing a seemingly simple game like Yahtzee. It's not just rolling the dice. In the game of Yahtzee you try to score the highest points by rolling a combination of numbers. These numbers are added up and the hi...
  13. Children, Go Where I Send Thee This song has many Biblical references, some of which are obvious and some more obscure. There is no logic to the story. It's a counting song, and, as in all counting songs, rhyming and rhythm take precedence.
  14. Ladybugs' Picnic The animated short Ladybugs' Picnic teaches children to count to twelve while relating the story of the events of the ladybugs' picnic. Created by Bud Luckey, the short was a staple on Sesame Street during the mid-1970s through the 1980s.
  15. Shut the Box - How to play the game Learn how to play this simple classic game.
  16. How to Count in Japanese : Part Quatro - The Final Count Down! Part Quatro: More Japanese Counters continued Japanese counting part 3   The Final Countdown - Part 4 - How to count in Japanese cont.   10  –  JU   9  –  KU   8  –  HACHI &...
  17. Cliff Fazzolari Cliff Fazzolari is a professional writer and prolific author. He is on the Women and Children's Hospital of Buffalo PICU Parent Advisory Council. He currently resides in Blasdell, New York. Cliff is a regular columnist for WritersNewsWeekly.com.
  18. The Count of Monte Nippon - A Japanese Vocabulary Builder So ...You say you can count to 10 in Japanese backwards and forwards quicker than one can bat an eye ...eh? Now what? Fight me Akira Takemitsu! A battle of wills to master the language of the Land of The Rising Sun. Then when we meet a...
  19. Counting in Japanese - Part Deux Ok. Now that you can count to 10 in Japanese, it is not a good time to start lounging around leisurely praising yourself for being able to do such a thing! Its fantastic that you can count and you should feel proud of yoursel...
  20. Counting Ceiling Tiles The ins and outs of counting Ceiling Tiles