This is the most fun way to teach economics! I use this simulation in my kindergarten classroom with great success. It could be easily adapted to other grades. It includes directions and all pieces necessary. It incorporates the following vocabulary
his is the label and instruction card (including photo) for a kindergarten geometry math station. In this station students use playdough and craft sticks to build three-dimensional shapes.
This is a bundle of 5 stations: 3D Footprints, Building 2D Shapes, Building 3D Shapes, Sorting 2D Shapes, Sorting 3D Shapes. Stations include labels, instruction cards (most with photos), sorting mats, work mats, and card sets.
This is the label, instruction card, and card set for a kindergarten geometry math station. In this station students identify the three-dimensional shape of real world objects and sort them into categories.
I wrote this song for my kindergarteners as part of a unit on landforms. It includes mountains, hills, plains, rivers, lakes, and oceans. There are symbols to show the hand motions.
his is the label, instruction card (including photo), and work mats for a kindergarten geometry math station. In this station students use playdough and craft sticks to build two-dimensional shapes.
This is the label and instruction card (including photo) for a kindergarten geometry math station. In this station students use 3D shapes to make footprints to explore the faces of three-dimensional shapes.
This is the label, instruction card (including photo), and sorting mats for a kindergarten geometry math station. In this station students sort two-dimensional shapes by the number of sides.
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