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Parents of children and tweens with developmental delays try to teach basic living skills as well as academics.
Math lessons are educational and sweet when jelly beans are used to teach sequencing, graphing, and geometry lessons.
Valentine's Day is known for children's cards and candy. . . both offer ways to teach puns, communication, and character education for kids with special needs.
Use candy as manipulatives or in word problems to teach math skills like shapes, counting, addition, subtraction, multiplication, fractions, estimation, and measuring.
Early childhood activities using ducks during bath time to teach readiness math skills dealing with numbers, geometry, measurement, patterns, and simple probability.
Elementary students learn about the art elements of color and texture in an art lesson and activities relating to the book The Legend of Spookley the Square Pumpkin
Children love to help make things so why not include them in making some fun teaching tools?
Children love to help make things so why not include them in making some fun teaching tools?
Math can be a very dry subject, but using hands on activities can really hydrate the the experience.
Kindergarten teachers use a nursery rhyme as the focus for teaching plant needs and math skills such as spatial awareness and pattern recognition.
Use the Giant Pegboard from Discovery Toys to teach preschoolers, kindergarteners and first-graders basic math. It's easy and fun!
Children enjoy making musical instruments from collecting the materials to performing in a homemade band. Go 'green' with recycled materials for your projects.


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