Learn Numbers For Kids!

In this lesson, students are introduced to the world of numbers, learning to recognize and count from one to twenty while engaging in fun activities. They practice counting objects, putting numbers in order, and understanding the everyday applications of numbers in scenarios like cooking and grocery shopping. The lesson emphasizes the importance of numbers as helpful tools in daily life, encouraging curiosity and enjoyment in learning.
5 Little Monkeys Song. Find more songs on my channel! #nurseryrhymes

The lesson “Five Little Monkeys” teaches children about the importance of safety while having fun. Through the story of five playful monkeys who repeatedly fall off the bed while jumping, kids learn that while play is enjoyable, it’s crucial to listen to grown-ups and choose safe activities. The lesson concludes with a fun counting activity, reinforcing both numerical skills and the message of safety.
Counting Practice – 1st Grade | Math Worksheets

In today’s lesson, “Welcome to Fun Counting,” we explored how to identify numbers that come before and after a given number using a number line and basic addition and subtraction. We practiced this concept with various numbers, including 25, 51, and 100, reinforcing our understanding of numerical order. By the end of the lesson, students were encouraged to keep practicing to enhance their counting skills and become number experts.
Picture Graph Word Problems – Pictographs | Math for 2nd Grade

In today’s lesson, Teacher Michael introduced picture graphs as a fun way to represent information visually, using a coffee sales example to illustrate how to read and interpret the data. Students learned to analyze the graph by answering questions about the number of cups sold on different days, comparing sales, and performing basic addition and subtraction to derive insights from the data. The lesson emphasized careful reading of the graph and questions, encouraging students to practice and become proficient in understanding picture graphs.
Jingle Bells Song with Lyrics – Christmas Songs and Carols for Kids

In this lesson, we explored the joyful song “Jingle Bells,” which celebrates the excitement of riding in a sleigh and the happiness it brings during the holiday season. We learned that singing “Jingle Bells” together fosters joy and connection with family and friends, and we also engaged in a fun activity to create our own jingle bells to enhance our musical experience. Overall, the lesson emphasizes the importance of music in spreading happiness and sharing joyful moments with others.
Common Places in Your Community – City Vocabulary | Social Studies for Children

In today’s lesson, young explorers learned about various places in their community through an engaging word search game. They practiced identifying words such as “Café,” “Library,” “Bank,” “Park,” and “School,” enhancing their vocabulary while having fun. The lesson emphasized the importance of community and encouraged continuous exploration and learning.
Teaching Telling Time – A.M. or P.M. – Worksheets for 1st and 2nd Grade

In today’s lesson, we explored how to read clocks and distinguish between A.M. and P.M. by identifying the positions of the clock hands. Through engaging activities, we matched specific times with corresponding pictures, reinforcing our understanding of morning and afternoon/evening times. Great job learning how to tell time!
The Presidents Song! Sing the names of every United States President! Part 1

This lesson takes students on a historical journey through the early presidents of the United States, starting with George Washington and highlighting key figures such as John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln. It emphasizes the contributions of these leaders in shaping the nation, from the writing of foundational documents to navigating challenges during pivotal moments like the Civil War. Fun facts about the presidents add an engaging element, encouraging students to explore further into American history.
Learning worksheets for kids #2

In this lesson, students engage in fun activities focused on identifying equal parts of shapes and understanding long vowels. They practice recognizing shapes divided into equal sections and learn that long vowels say their own names through examples of words. The lesson encourages continued learning and exploration through the Kids Academy app.
The Presidents Song. Sing the names of every United States President! ⭐⭐⭐ Part 2

In this lesson, students embark on a historical journey to learn about the U.S. Presidents, starting from the early 20th century with figures like Warren G. Harding and Franklin Roosevelt, and continuing through more recent leaders such as Barack Obama and Joe Biden. The lesson highlights the unique stories and contributions of each president, emphasizing how their leadership has influenced the evolution of the United States over time. By exploring these presidential histories, students gain a deeper understanding of the nation’s past and the impact of its leaders.