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How tall is your structure? Measurement provocation using non-standard measuring devices. Provocation Ideas, Kindergarten Inquiry, Measurement Kindergarten, Numeracy Activities, Reggio Classroom, Measurement Activities, Math Measurement, 3d Figures, Loose Parts

I had the opportunity to share my philosophy and program through a math lens during the Kindergarten Additional Qualification course that I co-facilitate with Joanne Babalis through York University. I appreciated the positive feedback from the participants and welcomed the idea to share some of my presentation with them, as they continue to reflect and inquire about their own math programs. I strive to remain transparent in the sharing of my journey, and I am open to learning and making…

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9 Fun Hands-on Measurement Activities for Kindergarten — My Teaching Cupboard Measurement Activities For Kindergarten, Capacity Activities, Play Based Classroom, Maths Eyfs, Early Years Maths, Numeracy Activities, Eyfs Classroom, Maths Area, Fine Motor Activity

How do you teach measurement in kindergarten? It isn’t the easiest math skill to teach that’s for sure but these fun and engaging measurement activities for kindergarten and preschool children will help you.

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Reggio Measurement Provocations, Kindergarten Provocations, Measurement Kindergarten, Measuring Length, Math Measurement, Number Activities, Theme Classroom, Math Center, Benjamin Franklin

As an entry point to learning about measuring length, I set up a provocation for the students with the the following questions: Who is the tallest? Who is the shortest? How can we find out? I also placed some non-standard units for length (cubes and Kapla planks) as well as standard units of length (measuring tapes) for added exposure. As students made their way into the classroom, I sat back and observed. I was excited to see what they would do and use to answer the questions. A few…

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