Color lesson plans are usually used for younger classes, where kids are still new to the concept of mixing and creating new colors. There are many different types of color lesson plans available, each of them outlining different ways in which students can be introduced to colors and allowed to experiment with them.
Teachers know their students the best and are therefore the best judge of which color lesson plan will work well in their classroom. Whichever color lesson plan the teacher uses, it is important to make sure that the students have a great time learning about something as fun as colors!
Color lesson plans for younger students may stop at the relationship colors share with each other. Learning happens best when multiple senses are involved, and a lesson about colors can involve multiple senses more than most other lessons can. Teachers should look for lesson plans where the entire class can have fun learning about colors.
Here are some color lesson plans that teachers can use to have fun while teaching students about colors.
Art Marble Art
Beautiful Butterfly Prints
Awesome Octopus
Trying Out Art
After all, colors are one of the most basic forms in which humans view and experience the world around them.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Math Activities
Teach your kindergartener basic math principles with easy kindergarten math activities. Math practice will always be fun with easy math activities for kindergarteners!
Use preschool math activities to familiarize your preschooler with numbers. These activities help kids in recognizing numbers, and developing a basic sense of math. Simple math activities will give your preschooler a better understanding of measurements, ratios and other basic math concepts.Math activities for kids help parents and teachers gauge the extent to which children have understood different concepts and are able to apply them. Fun math activities are a great way to give a child that much-needed extra math practice. See our list of math worksheets.
Math Activities for all grades
- Number Mix-Up, Fix-Up
- Marble Math
- Flag Fun
- Small Change Snacks
- Math Stories
- Coin Caper
- Terrific Tangrams
- Greater or Lesser
- Piece O’ Cake
- Odd n’ Even
- Medal Math
- Don't Sneak a Peek
- Guess, Measure, Weigh
- What’s That Number?
- Freeze!
- Great Big Bite!
- The Cold Facts
- Pairs of Pears
- Fraction Action
- Starfish Surprise
- Can You Buy It?
- What's the Time?
- Can Collecting
- Do You Carry the Ball?
- Will Somebody Get the Door?
- Mega Power Surge!
- More Juice
- We Need More Power!
- Pretty Smart, Mort!
- Robot Buffet
- Mort's Stomachache
- Place Values
- Keys to the Door
- Enchanted Forest
- Longing for Division
- Vampire Maze
- Casting a Spell
- Witch's Brew
- Madame Pomreeda’s Powers
- Unlocking Multiplication
- Divide and Conquer
- Boo!
- Stir It Up
- Don't Bug Me
- Mental Map
- There’s a Pattern Here
- Addition Mission
- Decimal Dilemma
- Let’s Get Some Order In Here!
- Blender Blunders
- Who Ordered the Mango Mash?
- Hooverville Problems
- Multiplication Stations
- Subtraction Action
- An Ancient Chinese Puzzle
- Count n’ Match
- It’s a Match!
- It’s About Time
- Bouncing Numbers
- Number Fun
- How Many?
- Star Surprise
Monday, November 14, 2011
School Resources
Teachers can always use extra help when it comes to teaching resources. Whether the teacher teaches at a school or homeschools, there are plenty of resources available that can make the task easier.
Primary school resources are perhaps more important than school resources for any other age group. Primary school students are at the beginning of their educational journey, and it is at this first stage that teachers should captivate their interest and instill in them a love for learning.
Middle school resources include resources for teachers like lesson plans, teaching aids and resources to keep lessons fun and interesting. Additionally, there are lots of resources for students like quizzes, online games and exercises for extra practice.
High school resources focus more on students’ needs. The topics are very specific, and the teaching/studying tools are more about getting students interested in the subject matter. High school resources include many self-help resources.
ENGLISH RESOURCES
English Activities
Reading Worksheets for Kindergarten
Math Worksheets
Math Worksheets for Kindergarten Math Worksheets for 1st Grade
Science Worksheets
Science Worksheets for 1st Grade Science Worksheets for 2nd Grade Science Worksheets for 3rd Grade Science Worksheets for 5th Grade
Primary school resources are perhaps more important than school resources for any other age group. Primary school students are at the beginning of their educational journey, and it is at this first stage that teachers should captivate their interest and instill in them a love for learning.
Middle school resources include resources for teachers like lesson plans, teaching aids and resources to keep lessons fun and interesting. Additionally, there are lots of resources for students like quizzes, online games and exercises for extra practice.
High school resources focus more on students’ needs. The topics are very specific, and the teaching/studying tools are more about getting students interested in the subject matter. High school resources include many self-help resources.
ENGLISH RESOURCES
English Activities
- Learning Letters
- Spelling Activities
- Rhyme Time
- Practicing Syllables
- Practicing Antonyms, Synonyms and Homonyms
- Practicing Alphabetical Order
- Practicing Punctuation
- Practicing Parts of Speech
English Worksheets
English Worksheets for Kindergarten
English Worksheets for 1st Grade
English Worksheets for 2nd Grade- Edison’s Spotlight on Nouns
- Two Sounds of G
- Can You See Hard and Soft C?
- Beautiful Fruits
- Blasting Off With Verbs!
- Bothoven’s Message
- Maestro’s Mix-Up
- Beasley and Homophones
- Antonyms at the Art Gallery
- Synonyms Match
- Present and Past
- More than One
- Telescope Decoder
- Get a Clue
- Caught in the Web
- Ghostly Parts of Speech
- Peanut Butter n’ Jelly Picnic
- The Vampire’s Cats
- Tombstone Toss-Up
READING RESOURCES
Reading WorksheetsReading Worksheets for Kindergarten
- Find the Rhyme
- Draw a Rhyme
- Months’ Match-Up
- Coloring Fun
- Crayon Colors
- Sorry, Wrong Sound
- What’s the Sound?
MATH RESOURCES
Math Worksheets
Math Worksheets for Kindergarten Math Worksheets for 1st Grade
- Number Mix-Up, Fix-Up
- Add Up Your Total
- Marble Math
- Small Change Snacks
- Coin Caper
- Piece O’ Cake
- Odd n’ Even
- Don't Sneak a Peek
- Greater or Lesser
- What’s That Number?
- Freeze!
- The Cold Facts
- Pairs of Pears
- Fraction Action
- In Between
- Starfish Surprise
- Great Big Bite!
- Odd n’ Even Bubbles
- Can You Buy It?
- What's the Time?
- Can Collecting
- Do You Carry the Ball?
- Football Fun
- Will Somebody Get the Door?
- Power Up
- Mega Power Surge!
- More Juice
- We Need More Power!
- Pretty Smart, Mort!
- Place Values
- Robot Buffet
- Mort's Stomachache
- Keys to the Door
- Enchanted Forest
- Longing for Division
- Vampire Maze
- Casting a Spell
- Witch's Brew
- Stir It Up
- Don't Bug Me
- Madame Pomreeda’s Powers
- Unlocking Multiplication
- Divide and Conquer
- Boo!
- Addition Mission
- An Ancient Chinese Puzzle
- There’s a Pattern Here
- Decimal Dilemma
- Let’s Get Some Order In Here!
- Blender Blunders
- Who Ordered the Mango Mash?
- Hooverville Problems
- Multiplication Stations
- Subtraction Action
- Mental Map
SCIENCE RESOURCES
Science Activities
Science Worksheets
Science Worksheets for 1st Grade Science Worksheets for 2nd Grade Science Worksheets for 3rd Grade Science Worksheets for 5th Grade
ART & CRAFT RESOURCES
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Kids Math Practice
Kids can practice math with fun math activities. These can be fun paper and pencil activities or interesting math games that can be played around the house. Younger kids are more likely to benefit from math activities that use concrete everyday objects. Older kids can play beneficial online math games.
It is important to let each child follow his/her own learning pace. Children must never be made to move on to more advanced math practice before they master simpler concepts in mathematics. It is important to be consistent with math practice in order to make visible progress in the subject.
Many parents find it convenient to let their kids practice math online. Most online math practice tests and questions are available for free. Using the online math worksheets available on many websites is another great way for kids to get free math practice. With a few guidelines in mind, parents can make the most of this free math practice.
Math Activities :
Fun math activities are an excellent way to give kids the extra math practice they need. Math activities are a change from the math problems usually found in worksheets and textbooks. They are great for breaking the monotony of practicing math problems for long periods of time.
20 Questions
A “Bird’s Eye” View
Blast Off!
Frankie's Facts
Fact Bee
Fraction Puzzles
Terrific Tangrams
Ducks in a Row
Top Spinner Divide and Conquer
Math lesson plan :
A math lesson plan outlines the content and course of a math lesson. Math lesson plans act as guides for teachers as they introduce and practice important math concepts with their students. It is therefore important that math lesson plans are designed keeping the best teaching practices for math teachers in mind.
Mental math :
Mental math is the solving of mathematical problems using nothing but the human brain. A person who is good at mental math can solve simple math problems more quickly without paper, pencils or calculators than when they are using a calculating device! There are many reasons parents should introduce their children to mental math.
Math skills :
Math skills are needed to do well in subjects like physics and chemistry. In higher education, math is used in subjects ranging from psychology to accounting. Fortunately, with just a little practice, your child can make great improvements in his/her math skills.
It is important to let each child follow his/her own learning pace. Children must never be made to move on to more advanced math practice before they master simpler concepts in mathematics. It is important to be consistent with math practice in order to make visible progress in the subject.
Many parents find it convenient to let their kids practice math online. Most online math practice tests and questions are available for free. Using the online math worksheets available on many websites is another great way for kids to get free math practice. With a few guidelines in mind, parents can make the most of this free math practice.
Math Activities :
Fun math activities are an excellent way to give kids the extra math practice they need. Math activities are a change from the math problems usually found in worksheets and textbooks. They are great for breaking the monotony of practicing math problems for long periods of time.
20 Questions
A “Bird’s Eye” View
Blast Off!
Frankie's Facts
Fact Bee
Fraction Puzzles
Terrific Tangrams
Ducks in a Row
Top Spinner Divide and Conquer
Math lesson plan :
A math lesson plan outlines the content and course of a math lesson. Math lesson plans act as guides for teachers as they introduce and practice important math concepts with their students. It is therefore important that math lesson plans are designed keeping the best teaching practices for math teachers in mind.
Mental math :
Mental math is the solving of mathematical problems using nothing but the human brain. A person who is good at mental math can solve simple math problems more quickly without paper, pencils or calculators than when they are using a calculating device! There are many reasons parents should introduce their children to mental math.
Time to Read
Making Changes
Addition and Subtraction Baseball
Ratso's Subtraction
Multiple Mania
Robot Race
Bug Capture
Target 50
Chain of Clues
Even or Odd
Math skills :
Math skills are needed to do well in subjects like physics and chemistry. In higher education, math is used in subjects ranging from psychology to accounting. Fortunately, with just a little practice, your child can make great improvements in his/her math skills.
Memory Walk
Mirror Image
Block Buildings
You Are There!
Code Words
Creepy Crawly Estimation
Measurement and Mapping
Getting Away From It All
Cutout Competition
Draw ‘n Distort
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