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- Math Notebooking Whether you call them math notebooks or math journals, writing about math and documenting math activities are a great way to cement mathematical understanding. And along the way, you're creating a wonderful record of your math studies that can be use...
- Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math Toys for Kids Why Inspiring Kids to Become Engineers and Scientists is Important? The most challenging and difficult world problems will be solved by engineers and scientists. Problems such as water shortages, the conversion of our economy from reliance on&nb...
- Math instruction lenses These are lenses I've found around that give math instruction, and I've collected them into one place. There are lots of other Squidoo lenses as well that link to great math resources, but for this lensography I looked for lenses that have the instr...
- Frog Unit Study: Hopping to Learn Take trips to the frog pond. Become a frog and play games and sing songs, gobble up the insect words and swat the fly verbs. This lens will give you dozens of ideas, resources, hints and tricks to create frog-themed activities for both homeschool fam...
- It's Turkey Time! Wild Turkeys nearly became extinct in the 1930's but times have changed and turkeys have benefited. Now turkeys are often found in fields and on the edge of the woods. In this unit you will learn about Wild Turkeys, read turkey facts and stories, pl...
- Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? How do you feel about Gray Wolves? What do you know about wolves in general? Do wolves really dress in Grandma's clothes and eat little girls? In the Wolf Unit Study you can learn about the anatomy of these fascinating canines, where they live, thei...
- Beaver Unit Study Paddy the Beaver knew perfectly well that he would have visitors just as soon as he began to build his dam. He expected a lot of them. You see he knew that none of them ever had seen a Beaver at work unless perhaps it was Prickly Porky the Porcupine,...
- Math Jokes and Math Fun Have a look at my collection of math jokes and math fun stuff from various sources to chase the math blues away! There are more topics on arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, statistics, sets, probability, matrices, math g...
- Evelyn Saenz: Lensography of a Teacher My passion is teaching and finding ways to teach children in fun, hands-on, creative ways. The unit studies I make on Squidoo reflect my view that learning should be integrated and no skills should be taught in isolation. I believe that each topic s...
- Math Tutor: Integers We use integers in our daily lives when we talk about having or owing someone $5. Integers are positive and negative whole numbers. For example -6, -3, 0 and 5 are integers. These numbers can be used to represent the sea level, temperature, yards gai...
- Wintertime Activities for Kids Winter is the time to snuggle up and with a good book, make a winter table and watch the snowflakes falling down. It's a time when the days are short, the nights are cold and the smell of woodsmoke is in the air. Get ready for the cold with The...
- 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...
- Math Worksheets Have a look at my directory of Free Online Math Worksheets and Math Quizzes available on the Internet. I tried to categorise and review the worksheets listed to help you find the math worksheets that would be suitable. There are more topics...
- Biology Experiment Ideas If you're looking for a biology experiment, then this is the lens for you. Here you will find great resources for science fair projects, videos and books for additional learning. Whether you're seeking a project for your elementary school child or...
- Raccoons in the Corn Raccoons love to investigate. In this unit study we will be investigating the lives of raccoons with both fiction and non-fiction books, sensory table explorations and even a visit from a wild raccoon. Let Bobby Coon teach you about life on the Gree...
- Brain Teasers Your mind works a lot like a muscle. The more exercise it gets, the better it works. How to exercise your brain and have fun at the same time? Brainteasers, of course!
- Hands-on Math Activities Children learn and truly understand mathematical concepts best when engaged in hands-on activities and games. By manipulating everyday objects, playing games and finding out ways of solving everyday problems children gain a true understanding of the...
- Who Layed THAT Egg? Everyone knows that chickens lay eggs. Most people know that all other birds do as well but have you ever thought about all the other animals that lay eggs? Children may be surprised that some eggs do not contain birds. Other egg layers include frogs...
- Negative Numbers Adding or subtracting negative numbers? Here are a number of online resources collected by my students. There are YouTube videos, games, and other stuff. They did this as part of their summer homework.
- 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...
