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Kindergarten Mathematics Unit 1
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Unit 1- Counting with Friends
OVERVIEW
In this unit, students will start kindergarten thinking of counting as a string of words, but then make a gradual transition to using counting as a tool for describing their world. They must construct the idea of counting using manipulatives and other resources to see the numbers visually (dot cards, tens frames). To count successfully, students must remember the rote counting sequence, assign one counting number to each object counted, and at the same time have a strategy for keeping track of what has already been
counted and what still needs to be counted. Only the counting sequence is a rote procedure. The meaning students attach to
counting is the key conceptual idea on which all other number concepts are developed. Students will develop successful and meaningful counting strategies as they practice counting and as they listen to and watch others count.

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Mathematics
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Teaching/Learning Strategy
Unit of Study
Provider:
Georgia Department of Education
Date Added:
07/01/2015
Kindergarten Mathematics Unit 2
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Comparing Numbers
Work with numbers 11-19 to gain foundations for place value.
For numbers 11 to19, Kindergarten students choose, combine, and apply strategies for answering
quantitative questions. This includes composing and decomposing numbers from 11 to 19 into ten ones and some further ones by writing and representing the numbers, counting and producing sets of given sizes, counting the number of objects in combined sets, or counting the number of objects that remain in a set after some are taken away. Objects, pictures, actions, and explanations are used to solve problems and represent thinking. Although CCGPS states, “Kindergarten students
should see addition and subtraction equations, and student writing of equations in kindergarten
is encouraged, but it is not required.” Please note: it is not until First Grade that “Understand the
meaning of the equal sign” is an expectation.
Mathematically proficient students might rely on using concrete objects or pictures to help conceptualize and solve a problem. While using objects to make sense of the quantities and relationships in problem situations, students thereby connect whether the answer makes sense through
comparisons and discussions. Using the mathematical language to verbalize their reasoning is an
important cognitive facet for establishing a strong place value foundation. The terms students should continue to use as they verbalize thinking are: join, add, separate, subtract, same amount as, equal, less, more, tens, and ones.

Subject:
Mathematics
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Module
Unit of Study
Provider:
Georgia Department of Education
Date Added:
06/21/2016
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This document provides the learning center suggested materials from the Supporting Every Young Learner: Maryland's Guide to Early Childhood Pedagogy Birth to Age 8 Guide. The Centers included in this document are Art, Blocks/Construction, Dramatic Play, Literacy, Language and Writing, Mathematics/Problem Solving, Music and Movement, Science and Investigation, Technology.

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Education
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Date Added:
08/03/2018
Learning Centers Suggested Materials
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This document provides suggested materials for the learning centers from Supporting Every Young Learner: Maryland's Guide to Early Childhood Pedagogy Birth to Age 8. The centers included in this document are Art, Blocks/Construction, Dramatic Play, Literacy, Language and Writing, Mathematics/Problem Solving, Music and Movement, Science and Investigation, and Technology.

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Education
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Teaching/Learning Strategy
Date Added:
07/12/2018
Library center overview
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This document gives an overview of the library/reading center including description, purpose, materials, questions, considerations and photo examples.

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Education
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Teaching/Learning Strategy
Date Added:
07/12/2018
Math center overview
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This math center overview provides a description, purpose, suggested materials, questioning suggestions, considerations, photo examples and literature selections.

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Education
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Date Added:
07/13/2018
Monarch Mystery
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Monarch Mystery is an early elementary curricular program that is grounded in a local phenomenon about migrating monarch butterflies and is shared through the story of a migrant girl named Violeta. Combined with the story, this unit uses interactive activities to teach to the Next Generation Science Standards and the Washington State Environmental and Sustainability Education Learning Standards. It is also guided by a framework for Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy. We included literary opportunities to develop ELA skills in support of multilingual learners. Rounding out the program are outdoor activities, arts, and written activities that enable students to practice skills, and build toward an action project informed by their understandings and experiences. Monarch Mystery is an early elementary curricular program created by EarthGen. For this unit, we offer professional development training and assistance with implementation. If you are interested in implementing this program at your school or district, please let us know! Please contact info@earthgenwa.org for more information. 

Subject:
Ecology
Life Science
Material Type:
Full Course
Author:
Cameron Foy
Washington OSPI OER Project
Becky Bronstein
EarthGen Washington
Date Added:
03/20/2023
Nanduti
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The „andut’ website provides up-to-date resources and guidance on foreign language learning in grades PreKĐ8, with the intention that such information will help provide a strong foundation for long-term language instruction. The website offers multiple links to other resources, such as a searchable database for early language learning schools and teaching resources. A listserv is available as well via the website.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Languages
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Provider:
Center For Applied Linguistics
Date Added:
08/27/2013
PEI ELA Performance Task (K-2): What is the Weather (Español)
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Los estudiantes de K-2 usan la información que se presenta en el cuadernillo, miran un video y utilizan lo que han aprendido, para escribirle una carta a sus amigos, explicando cómo estará el tiempo y cómo deben vestirse apropiadamente. Cuadernillo de lectura que acompaña la tarea de desempeño.

Subject:
Ecology
Elementary Education
English Language Arts
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Pacific Education Institute
Date Added:
11/15/2023
PEI ELA Performance Task (K): Going to the Beach (Español)
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Los estudiantes de kinder escuchan la lectura de un libro de cuentos ilustrado, van a una caminata en la naturaleza y leen un cuadernillo que presenta informacion que les sirve para su propia historia. Luego se les invita a escribir sobre como es ir a visitar una playa. También pueden visitar una playa local. Cuadernillo de lectura que acompaña la tarea de desempeño.

Subject:
Ecology
Elementary Education
English Language Arts
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Pacific Education Institute
Date Added:
11/15/2023
PEI ELA Performance Task (K): Going to the Pond or Lake (Español)
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Los estudiantes de kinder escuchan la lectura de un libro de cuentos ilustrado, van a una caminata en la naturaleza y leen un cuadernillo que presenta informacin que les sirve para su propia historia. Luego se les invita a escribir sobre como es ir a visitar un estanque o un lago. También pueden visitar un estanque o lago local.

Subject:
Ecology
Elementary Education
English Language Arts
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Pacific Education Institute
Date Added:
11/15/2023
PEI ELA Performance Task (Kindergarten): Going to the Beach
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Students at grade K are asked to write stories about what it is like to visit a beach. Students listen to a picture book, go on a nature walk, and read a booklet to give information for their story. You will also visit a local beach! Includes a reading booklet.

Subject:
Ecology
Elementary Education
English Language Arts
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Maritime Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Pacific Education Institute
Date Added:
06/26/2023
PEI ELA Performance Task (Kindergarten): Going to the Pond or Lake
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Students at grade K are asked to write stories about what it is like to visit a pond or a lake. Listen to a picture book, go on a nature walk, and read a booklet to give information for a story. You will also visit a local pond or lake! Includes booklets: one for the pond and one for the lake.

Subject:
Ecology
Elementary Education
English Language Arts
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Pacific Education Institute
Date Added:
06/26/2023
PEI Math Performance Task (Grades K-2): Housing our Community
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The purpose of this task is to give students the opportunity to use mathematics in real-world applications. In this task, students are introduced to the ongoing problem of affordable housing faced by community builders and city and state planners nationwide. Students are presented with a collection of representations of homes and people. Students discuss questions we can ask and answer using this data. They will use strategies to organize information and discover how many more people are there than homes. Includes slides to support the implementation of "Housing Our Community (K-2)" Math Performance Task with charts, images, etc.

Subject:
Elementary Education
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Measurement and Data
Numbers and Operations
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Pacific Education Institute
Date Added:
11/15/2023