by Tara Pelton | May 26, 2015 | Blog, Education, Educational Kinesiology, English Language Learning ESL, Exceptional Children, Featured, gifted exceptional children, Inspiration and Motivation, Kindergarten
Welcome to Global Kindergarten! Click here for the Global Kindergarten Welcome Video “Hello!” to children all over the world. Below you will find the LESSON PLAN to use with this short and sweet video in your classroom or for any student anywhere in the...
by Tara Pelton | May 5, 2015 | Blog, Book, Education, Educational Kinesiology, English Language Learning ESL, gifted exceptional children, Kindergarten, Reading: Learn to read, Special Education
Dr. Seuss is the best teacher for Reading and English Language Learning! He uses all of the techniques for learning reading including rhyming words and sight words that everyone must know to read English. His books never grow old! They are perfect for any English...
by Tara Pelton | Apr 27, 2015 | Blog, Education, Educational Kinesiology, Kindergarten
This video is for children around the world who are learning English. To use this video the teacher or tutor plays the video and reads along until the student(s) can do it by themselves. Students will learn the simple rhyming words for things they have seen in...
by Tara Pelton | Apr 22, 2015 | Blog, Education, Educational Kinesiology, Math Education, Mathematics
To work successfully with ratios, a student must first understand the concept of what is a ratio as well as how it is notated (written in mathematical terms). Ratios are often confusing for students because when they are written it looks like a fraction. 2 of 4 or 2/4...
by Tara Pelton | Apr 20, 2015 | Blog, Education, Educational Kinesiology, Geometry, Math Education, Mathematics
Fractions, Legos and Life! A complete understanding of fractions is essential. Just like a student having a good number sense student should develop his sense of fraction from a very early age. The first concept in fractions is the concept that there is a whole that...
by Tara Pelton | Apr 11, 2015 | Blog, Education, Exceptional Children, Kindergarten, Mathematics
Reading standards for Literature Kindergartners Key ideas and details 1. With prompting and support, ask and answer questions about key details in a text. 2. With prompting and support, retell familiar stories, including key details. 3....