Addition with Regrouping – 1st Grade | Math

In today’s lesson at Fun Math with Kids Academy, we explored the associative property of addition, which allows us to group numbers in different ways while still achieving the same sum. We practiced regrouping to simplify the addition of larger numbers, using examples like adding 18 and 8, 23 and 19, and 7 and 46, demonstrating how this technique makes math easier and more enjoyable. Overall, the lesson emphasized that regrouping is a fun way to solve math problems and enhances our understanding of numbers.

Short and Tall – Comparison for Kids | Math for Early Learners

In today’s lesson, students learned how to determine the height order among friends by comparing their heights. Using the examples of two groups—three girls (Emma, Jenny, and Sarah) and three boys (Ben, Jack, and Tommy)—students practiced identifying who is the tallest, who is in the middle, and who is the shortest based on given comparisons. The lesson emphasized critical thinking and verification of answers while making learning enjoyable.

Hickory Dickory Dock + Easter Song and More Kids Song

The lesson “Welcome to Fun Learning!” introduces children to a variety of engaging activities centered around themes of Easter, nursery rhymes, colors, farm animals, bath time, family, and animal sounds. Each section encourages playful interaction and learning through songs and rhymes, fostering creativity and enjoyment in early childhood education. Overall, the lesson emphasizes fun and exploration in learning through music and imaginative play.

Kids Academy | Baking Soda and Vinegar

In this lesson, students engage in fun science experiments using baking soda and vinegar to explore chemical reactions. They conduct various experiments, including testing the reactions with different liquids, creating a fizzy fountain, extinguishing a candle with the gas produced, and popping a cork. These activities not only demonstrate scientific principles but also encourage creativity and exploration in a safe environment.

Matching & Logic Games for Kids | Preschool & Kindergarten Math | Learn Numbers

In this lesson, Jenny invites friends to help her sort colorful mugs after her birthday party, focusing on identifying and categorizing mugs based on the number of circles they have. Participants learn to count and match the mugs to the correct shelves, reinforcing their counting skills and understanding of sorting. The lesson concludes with a celebration of their teamwork and success in organizing the mugs.

Learn the Letter G | Alphabet for Kids

In today’s lesson, young learners were introduced to the letter “G” through engaging examples such as “goose,” “girl,” and “glue.” The lesson emphasized the fun aspects of learning with interactive activities like singing and dancing, encouraging children to explore and continue their educational journey with additional resources.

Matching Objects for Kids | Matching Games for Preschool

In today’s lesson, we explored the concept of finding things that go together, using fun examples like cookies and milk or a watering can and flowers. Through engaging activities and a game, we learned to identify pairs that fit well together and practiced thinking critically about relationships between objects. Remember to use your observation skills and think deeply about what belongs together as we continue our learning adventures!

Possessive Nouns | Grammar for 3rd Grade

In today’s lesson, we explored possessive nouns, which indicate ownership by adding an apostrophe and “s” for singular nouns (e.g., “dog’s toy”) and just an apostrophe for plural nouns that end in “s” (e.g., “kittens’ bed”). We also discussed special cases, such as “children’s books,” where the plural noun does not end in “s.” Through examples and practice, students learned how to correctly form and use possessive nouns.

Doctor Checkup for Kids – Types of Doctors – Social Studies

In this lesson, Dr. Jones introduces children to the experience of visiting a doctor’s office, explaining the importance of checkups for maintaining health, even when not feeling sick. The lesson covers the roles of doctors and nurses, the use of tools like stethoscopes, and highlights different types of doctors, including eye doctors and veterinarians. Children are encouraged to share their own experiences with doctors, fostering engagement and understanding of healthcare.

Sight Words – “B” Words | English Language Arts | 1st Grade

In today’s lesson, students engaged in a fun word game designed to enhance their vocabulary by matching pictures with the correct sight words. Through interactive sentences, such as identifying a “bear,” “bed,” and “ball,” learners practiced recognizing words in context, reinforcing their understanding while enjoying the activity. The lesson concluded with encouragement to continue practicing and a reminder to subscribe for more educational content.

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