Number Bootcamp In Action
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- čas přidán 7. 10. 2018
- TKS Bootcamp's Number Bootcamp is designed to introduce numbers and counting to 20. Each day you will focus on a number from 1-20. Your students will learn to recognize the number, write the number, make the number and learn various ways to represent the number.
Number Bootcamp contains whole group circle charts and student counting books for differentiated small group instruction.
Also included are 12 centers/workstations that provide hands-on, engaging practice with number recognition and counting. See the preview for details of these centers/workstations.
Number Bootcamp is available as part of our TKS Bootcamp Bundle which includes: ABC Bootcamp, Number Bootcamp, Shapes Bootcamp, Blends Bootcamp, Word Family Bootcamp, Vowel Bootcamp, Addition Bootcamp, Subtraction Bootcamp & Vowel Teams Bootcamp. Our Bundles are discounted to 25% off the regular price of each product and are available in all 4 themes. - Krátké a kreslené filmy
I'd love to be a kindergartener again in Mr. Greg's class as he makes kindergarten learning FUN
It's incredible to me how big this classroom is!
I like this activity and the abc bootcamp. I have preschool students. I think I am going to use this for them to count to 20 a little easier. I will use the abc bootcamp as a review during the spring time.
Love your videos, great ideas!!! Thank you
Good job👏🏾
I love how disciplined the kids are! How long does a number boot camp take? One day two days?
thanks a million.
I love this activity
Do they make hats for numbers bootcamp also?
How did you train them to find a seat and not throw a tantrum if someone got "their" spot? My 2nd graders can't even handle this, world war three erupts. The vast majority of them (not just 1 or 2 outliers) have a total fit. Just curious how you introduce at the beginning of the year in a way that prevents conflict. I am teaching kinder next year and plan to do flexible seating and pretty nervous about it. We will have traditional desks (required) but a few other options to choose from for centers and independent work like in this video.
When I was a child in kindergarten (Miane mid 1960's) we could seat any where we wanted to on the carpet - I doin't recall fighting for a space. From first grade (Minae) and from second (Florida) and up - we always had assigned seats so fighting was never a problem. My dad was in the air force so that's why I had educastion in two states. Yes they are well behaved because I am sure Mr. Greg set rules and consequences down very early in kindergarten.
Do you go in order for number bootcamp?
Yes