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Sorting Concept For Kids

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Sorting for kindergarten| Sorting for kids Sorting Concept For Kids Let's move forward. The next step in conceptual learning is sorting . Fundamental mathematical concepts not only include numbers, addition and subtraction. But it includes much more! Sorting is one of the important building blocks in logical and numerical analysis. Studies have shown that kids involved in sorting and contrasting activities do better in mathematics later on. Sorting means to group things on the basis of their similar attribute.  Why sorting? It develops the ability to judge, compare, arrange, critical thinking, logical reasoning etc. It is a simple activity which forms the foundation of higher mathematical concepts. If there are beads, pennies, toffees, toy-blocks etc. Ask your kid to sort out and find out what he will do? He will definitely develop the abilities to compare, organized thoughts, arrangement and order etc.  I have endless ideas about sorting out different thing

Comparison Activities For Toddlers & Preschoolers

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Compare Objects Small/Big, Compare Objects Few/More, Compare Objects Fast, Slow, Compare Objects Heavy/Light Objectives:  Get to know about comparison, how to compare objects on the basis of their size, their speed, their weight and their quantity. Note: Comparison plays an important role in everyday life. Also it has a great role in scientific research and mathematics. In kids you have to develop this skill by comparing different objects. I have written this article exclusively for  2 to 5 years old kids. It takes at least 2 to 3 days for complete understanding of this topic.  Comparison is the fundamental cognitive process. There are various activities that help kids to investigate, to observe, to compare and hence enhance their logical thinking and reasoning capabilities. For building up mathematics concepts in a preschooler, kindergarten student comparison is an important skill. Once a child is able to identify things, he starts comparison. A preschooler can

Matters, State Of Matters - Solid Liquids & Gases

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Parents Guide, How to teach solid liquid & gas Matters - Solid, Liquids & Gases Hey kids! Objectives:  Get to know about matters, states of matter, and how the matter changes from one form to another Note: I have written this article exclusively for  4 to 7 years old kids. It takes at least six days for a complete understanding of this topic.  Steps: Observe different objects around you Every object has different nature and characteristics Because of their different characteristics, we can classify them as solids, liquids, and gases Observe the different household items and classify them What are matters? I am trying to make your lesson interesting and useful. Today you will get to know about the matters .  Kids, look around you, you have seen many things. In our world, or our surroundings everything is matter . The whole universe is made up of matter. The matter has three different states.  Some interesting facts about matters are: The matter is anything tha

Preschool Mathematics

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I am a homeschooling mom. I always wondered when and how kids developed mathematical skills. Have you ever thought? A simple experience will answer this question. Take two plates, one is full of cookies and the other contains only two cookies. You will notice, your kid will pick the plate full of cookies. It means he or she can understand the quantity, numbers and amount. Early childhood mathematics involve Numbers and basic mathematical operations Recognition of shapes Measurements Quantities like less, more or equal to Sorting out similar items No need to pressurised your kid to learn. There are lots of resources on internet. They are really cost effective and you can easily buy them for your kids. These resources enhance your kids cognitive and imaginative skills. Abacus: Abacus will remain on top of the list. It is the most basic calculator in human history. It is still available and used in kindergarten and early childhood mathematics education. There are w