This document summarizes an evaluation of Khan Academy for teaching kindergarten math counting standards. It notes that Khan Academy provides hundreds of video lessons and practice questions on counting that are organized into short lessons. While the site could be useful for teachers and with adult supervision, the evaluator notes that young kindergartners would likely need help operating the computer and understanding the activities. Some improvements suggested include making the site layout and videos more child-friendly to better engage and teach kindergarteners how to count.
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Module 7 - Evaluating Website
This document summarizes an evaluation of Khan Academy for teaching kindergarten math counting standards. It notes that Khan Academy provides hundreds of video lessons and practice questions on counting that are organized into short lessons. While the site could be useful for teachers and with adult supervision, the evaluator notes that young kindergartners would likely need help operating the computer and understanding the activities. Some improvements suggested include making the site layout and videos more child-friendly to better engage and teach kindergarteners how to count.
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Grade, subject, standard:
a. Grade: Kindergarten b. Subject: Math c. Standard: Know number names and the counting sequence (https://files.nc.gov/dpi/documents/curriculum/mathematics/scos/current/k- unpacking.pdf) 2. https://www.khanacademy.org/math/cc-kindergarten-math/cc-kindergarten-counting 3. For this assignment I chose to evaluate Khan Academy for teaching kindergarteners how to count. It is a fairly simple site to navigate, you must first create an account and after that you have access to videos and practice questions to any subject for any grade level. I simply searched “kindergarten counting” and 100’s of lesson/practice options appeared for me to choose from. The unit I selected was Counting and Place Value for kindergarten, it is broken up into a series of short lessons. Included in the lesson is one or two short videos that teach the topic and show how to do the activity, then there is a short quiz at the end to make sure the child has mastered the information before moving on. I think this is a great tool for teachers and students to use. However, I think a kindergartener could not do this on their own. To ensure quality learning is taking place they would need the supervision or assistance of an adult or parent. A child may need help operating the computer and even learning who to do the activities. While there are videos to explain who to complete the lessons, they are not exactly child friendly. Also the videos are more to show you how to do the activity, not necessarily teaching the child how to count. To improve this resource, I would make the layout more appropriate for a child to use. When you log onto the site it does not look very inviting, like something that would grab a child’s attention and get them excited about learning. Overall, I think this is a good resource and can be beneficial if used appropriately.