![]() ![]() My new Let’s Learn the Months of the Year set has read, write, spell, and relate activities for each month as well as my “famous” monthly mini-books with cute clip art! These activities are great for introducing each month name through the year. Now that you have helped your kids to acquire all of the awesome calendar skills, you really need to have them practicing calendar on paper every day too! Building comprehension…that’s the name of the game! To help with this, the following products are available in my store: This song is in use in tons of classrooms across the country! You can use it for free by way of this silly video, or you can get a copy at Believe it or not, the equpment is still just as good as it was years ago, and someday I hope to record more of my children’s music. Back in 2002 I wrote and recorded this with my Roland KR75, a sixteen channel mixer, and the old Cakewalk Pro9 music editing software. I own the Let’s Go to School video, which I have used parts of for three years! I love the calendar song, but also love all of the songs since they highlight all of the kindergarten readiness set that we want our kiddos to have knowledge of upon entering our classrooms! Check out the Leap Frog series! Another favorite (which I loaned to my grandson), is Numbers Ahoy! My kids love the Fish in the Sea song!Īnd now, for a shameless plug! I too have a calendar song :). In addition to the sites I have mentioned, I would love to highlight the Leap Frog Series! The 2013 calendar is automatically generated and can always be visited online. This site reminds me of, also free to classrooms! ![]() Just go to this page to register using your school email address. Kinder kids wild with excitement! Here is a sample of his calendar-related music:įor a limited time, school teachers can join for unlimited access to the site. ![]() Pete Harry is a K teacher who happens to have a real knack for writing catchy tunes and chant-type songs that make 1 Go-To site is Harry Kindergarten’s Youtube Channel. The calendar shows all of the months on a calendar. While is for kids, the Parent-Teacher Center is a companion site that provides resources to help you teach in ways that differ from interactive activities and games. A spotlight shines on each kid in order of the months. Here at the Starfall Parent-Teacher Center is where you can print worksheets and use other tools for the classroom or at home. It is how they are wired at the age of five or six. January, February, March, and April, May, and June, July, and August, September, October, November, December. This repetition comes into play in kindergarten more than any other grade. is a fun and interactive website that helps children learn to read and write. You can listen to the sound of B, see words that start with B, and watch a funny animation with a bumblebee and a ball. However, what they CAN do is sing and chant rhymes and songs that teach the days of the week and the months of the year all year long. Do you want to learn more about the letter B Visit and play with the letter B in different ways. ![]() You can explore different levels of reading and math skills, from ABCs to fractions, and enjoy stories, songs, and games. Kindergarten students, especially, do not make connections until in the spring. Starfall is a website that helps children learn to read with phonics and math with fun and interactive activities. And in time, they will begin to “get it” toward the end of the year. In this post, I want to share with you the things I know to be truly helpful to students in understanding the passing of time as it relates to the calendar. Goodness!!! If I had a nickel for every Tuesday that was shouted out while I stand there pointing to Thursday…calendar comprehension just doesn’t happen overnight. I know that we all have seen that LOOK as our students sit staring back at us when we ask them to tell us what today is, and how it relates to yesterday or tomorrow. Alpha7 Esports was awarded +1 elimination point in Match 10 due to an initial system error.I think teaching calendar concepts like weeks, months, days, and which season coincides with a particular month is one of the most difficult concepts for a young child to grasp. ![]()
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