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Preschool Math: Measuring Your Hands & Feet. Simple math concepts for early learning with measuring different items. Use blocks, LEGO or unified cubes to measure height, width, or length for a simple math activity. Comparing Sizes Preschool, Exercise Study Preschool, Exercise Study Creative Curriculum, Clothes Study, Clothing Study, Activity For Kindergarten, All About Me Preschool, Measurement Activities, Math Activities For Kids

Preschool Math: Measuring Your Hands & Feet. Simple math concepts for early learning with measuring different items. Use blocks, LEGO or unified cubes to measure height, width, or length for a simple math activity.

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We had a lot of fun doing a height measurement chart with the kids today. The kids chose yarn and flower colors and we saw just how much they've sprouted! Inspiration for this chart came from Learning and Teaching with Preschoolers. They also link some other very interesting looking measurement activities! I was also inspired by their basket of measuring tapes, so I included the only one that I could find and added some strings, some taller and some shorter than their bodies. Let's just see…

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Comparing Length Preschool, Length Preschool Activities, Measurement Stem Activities Kindergarten, Grade R Math Activities, Length Activities For Preschool, Teaching Length Kindergarten, Height Preschool Activities, Length Activities Year 1, Measurement Ideas For Kindergarten

Teaching measurement to a kindergarten class is hard!!! I think it's one of the most challenging units, mainly because there's so much to measurement (length, height, weight, temperature, capacity) and some concepts (such as where to start measuring and where to end!) can be difficult for students to fully understand. I created my Measurement in Kindergarten unit keeping these things in mind. All of the activities are hands-on and have students learning through play. When I start planning…

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