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Teaching Kindergarten Math : How to Teach Kids Numbers

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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2008

Teach kids numbers and number identification by making charts with numbers so kids arent just memorizing number sequences, theyll recognize a number standing alone; get more with tips on teaching kids numbers, in this free kindergarten education video.

Expert: Matt Moskal
Bio: Matt Moskal is a free-lance artist with a BA in Elementary / Special Education.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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  • Again try musical math with sue dickson, you can jump on a number line and sing it too.

  • GREAT !! You and those like you make youtube great. thanks for sharing

  • thank you... pls refer me some links of other good teaching numbers videos

  • I got your point and thanks for the idea, it is awesome, thanks so much for sharing that, do not stop doing it. There are no words to show you my appreaciation.

  • @5education ur totally right except 1 thing. It is even better to make a picture of ,in ur case, lego blocks. From 1 to 10.

    U use 1 lego block with the number 1 up to 10. Even better is to use things instead of lego blocks that are fit with the theme there working in the class. For instance in my class they are working with the theme of spring. We got in the class a flower with 1 to 10 leaves. In that case it is even clearer for the kids. In winter u can use snowman or something

  • does it really need a youtube video to show what is obvious? I do hope that he teaches in a more interesting and creative way rather than rote learning. Children need to handle numbers and I suggest using 10 Lego blocks as they can be joined in many ways and taken aprt to show conservation of number. Forget your dots and get the child an active participant.

  • good introduction

  • don't show me nothing

    

  • Abacus=Better

  • Where is the number 0?!

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