Take a Break
#Teacher2Teacher  |  March 27, 2024

Take a Break

Breaks are scientifically proven to aide in mental and physical health. Whether it is a small break from doing a task or a larger week-long break from school, breaks are essential as humans. It has been shown that Spring break can be highly beneficial to students’ and teachers’ mental health because this week of vacation allows for a much-needed mental decompression from demanding school-related stressors (homework, social encounters, deadlines, schedules, grades, etc.).


Beginning Math Vocabulary

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Video: Beginning Math Vocabulary

Animation and real-life examples make math vocabulary come alive. Learn many math words including equal, more than, less than, number, half, whole, most, least, pair, alike, several, many, always, never, almost, and middle. Concepts include reasoning, separating into parts, concepts of order, and number sense. Great for all kids! Excellent support for English Language Learners.

Student Application

Take a look and listen to words we use all the time to describe amounts of things and amounts of time.


Learning Objectives

  1. Students will know the following quantitative words and phrases and how to use them to describe quantities of objects and amounts of time.
    1. These words and phrases describe a general amount of objects and a general amount of time:
      i) Zero means none (there were no pennies in the jar).
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      1. Anticipatory Set: Have children hold up both hands with fingers spread out. Say the following: "How many fingers do you have on each hand? Show no fingers. You have zero fingers showing now. Show me a few fingers. Show me many fingers. Show me three fingers on one ha...

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