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Kindergarten

Hi friends! I’m here to share with you how I taught patterning to my class this year! Click here to see what I did last year. Here is what I planned for whole group lessons: Click on the image above to download my unit plan from google drive. On the first day we introduced patterning and we created this anchor chart with bingo dabbers. On the second day we watched a patterning video \
Kindergarten math

Hi friends! I’m here to share with you how I taught patterning to my class this year! Click here to see what I did last year. Here is what I planned for whole group lessons: Click on the image above to download my unit plan from google drive. On the first day we introduced patterning and we created this anchor chart with bingo dabbers. On the second day we watched a patterning video \
Same/different

Practice identifying what comes next in this ice cream patterns worksheet.
Teaching

Pattern activities are used to teach kids the math skills of identifying and creating patterns. Keep kids engaged and having fun as they learn.
TpT Math Lessons

Since kindergarten teachers will soon be planning for the 100th day of school (an exciting event for everyone!), I wanted to share a quick freebie that I know your students will love! Hands on materials, such as pattern blocks are a favorite in my classroom. If you don’t already have them, you can find them on Amazon, but many classroom already have them! (affiliate link) Students enjoy using them to build and create and it often sparks creativity. They provide a fun way for students to interact with shapes. For this activity 100th day of school activity, students can build the number 100 out of pattern blocks on the mat. If you wish to have them complete this in a center activity with a partner, they can instead complete a \
Teacher in me

These free craft stick pattern activity cards are the perfect way to introduce (and practice!) patterns in a colorful, hands-on way.
My Austic Support Classroom

Hi guys! Today I wanted to share with you my favourite lessons and resources for teaching sorting in Kindergarten! LESSONS: First of all here are my plans for sorting: You can click on the image above to download the plans in PDF for easy
printing! On Day 1, I introduce our learning goal for sorting and define sorting: Then we practice sorting by colour! I prepare a bag of items and have the students sort them into hoola hoops. After the lesson I transferred them onto canvas to display as part of our sorting resource wall. I happened to have these canvases lying around but I know canvas is expensive so if you don’t have canvases I would just use cardboard cut to size! On Day 2, we reviewed the learning goal and then practice sorting by shape. We sorted the shape buttons as a group and then transferred them onto the canvases again to put on our sorting wall. On Day 3, we reviewed the learning goal and then practiced sorting by size. We sorted these pom poms by size and then transferred them onto the canvases again to put on our sorting wall. On Day 4, we introduced how we can sort in a variety of ways (not just colour, shape and size). We read the book \