Meet the Math Facts Multiplication & Division – 7×11=77

In this lesson, students learn about multiplication using the example of 7 times 11, which equals 77. The lesson emphasizes that multiplication is a shortcut for repeated addition, demonstrating how to count by sevens and elevens to arrive at the same product. Students are encouraged to practice multiplication with various numbers to enhance their understanding and skills in math.
Meet the Sight Words Level 3 – “at”

In today’s lesson, young learners explored the sight word “at,” which is essential for indicating location and time. Through examples and interactive activities, students practiced using “at” in sentences and were encouraged to find and describe objects in their surroundings using the word. The lesson emphasized the importance of practice and continued learning to build vocabulary skills.
Meet the Sight Words Level 3 – “him”

In this lesson, students learn about sight words, specifically focusing on the word “him,” which is used to refer to a boy or man. Through interactive activities, such as identifying “him” in sentences and engaging in a fun game, students practice using the word in context. The lesson emphasizes the importance of practice in improving reading skills and encourages students to continue finding sight words in their reading materials.
Meet the Math Facts Addition & Subtraction – 3+8=11

In today’s lesson, we explored the concept of adding numbers by starting with the example of three plus eight, which equals eleven. We practiced counting to eleven together and learned that adding numbers is like combining items to create a larger total. The lesson emphasized the fun of learning math through practical examples and encouraged continued practice with counting and addition.
Meet the Numbers 2 | “20”

In this lesson, children are introduced to the number 20 through engaging activities such as counting, identifying groups of ten, and exploring the concept of 20 in their surroundings. They participate in fun exercises like finding 20 toys or clapping 20 times, and they also learn a catchy song to reinforce their understanding of the number. The lesson encourages curiosity and exploration of numbers in everyday life.
Meet the Math Facts Multiplication & Division – 1 x 5 = 5

In this lesson, students learn about multiplication, specifically the concept of “one times five,” which illustrates that multiplying by one means having just one group of a number. The lesson emphasizes that multiplication is a way to add the same number repeatedly and encourages students to practice with various small numbers to strengthen their understanding. Through engaging activities and examples, students are motivated to explore multiplication in a fun and interactive way.
Meet the Sight Words Level 3 – “αt”

In this lesson, young learners are introduced to sight words that end with “at,” such as “cat,” “hat,” “bat,” and “mat.” The lesson emphasizes the importance of recognizing these words quickly to enhance reading skills and encourages creativity by inviting students to create their own “at” words. Through engaging activities and examples, children are motivated to practice and enjoy learning with these foundational words.
Meet the Math Facts Addition & Subtraction – 4+7=11

In this lesson, we learned about adding numbers by combining them to create a larger total. Using the example of four plus seven, we discovered that the sum is eleven through counting together. Students are encouraged to practice addition with hands-on activities, such as using toys or drawing, to enhance their understanding and enjoyment of numbers.
Meet the Sight Words Level 3 – “or”

In this lesson, young learners are introduced to the word “or,” which is used to express choices between two options, such as selecting between an apple or a banana. Through engaging activities, including a choice-making game and a fun song, students practice using “or” in various contexts, reinforcing their understanding of how to make decisions with this important word. The lesson encourages continued practice with family and friends, making learning interactive and enjoyable.
Meet the Math Facts Multiplication & Division – 7×12=84

In this lesson, students learn about multiplication using the example of 7 x 12, which equals 84, illustrating that multiplication is essentially repeated addition. By counting by twelves, students can visualize the multiplication process and understand its practical applications in everyday life, such as in cooking and games. The lesson encourages practice with different multiplication problems to build confidence and mastery in the concept.