Counting and Adding with Numbers, Colors and Fruits

· Xlibris Corporation
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We can address math in many ways. However, how can we capture the attention of our children in wanting to learn it? Well, we as educators can make learning fun. Learning does not have to be boring and demanding. If we present it to our children in a fun and playful format, they will want to learn or engage in doing it. As an educator, I have encountered ways of getting my students interested in learning a task. I would play matching games, sing songs, and even act silly in order to get their attention. What I have learned during my teaching journey is that children mimic what they see. You are a model, and therefore, they will do what you do, especially when they want to be recognized. I have implemented a math strategy that will help children not only count one to one hundred but to identify colors and fruits, to spell, and to add single-digit numbers. Most importantly, the sense of critical thinking will be cultivated. In order for them to work out the problems, they have to think about what is needed to start the process. Additionally, using captivating colors and fruits will want them to engage more. The result of this interesting task is that the children will gain great knowledge in cognition, mathematics, and language and literacy development and physical development.

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Dr. Gwendolyn Marie Keller is an Early Childhood teacher specializing in child psychology and development. Her partake is identifying children development via four special phases: social/emotional, physical, cognition, and language art development. Dr. Keller is sensitive to the needs of young children and is able to establish a positive relationship with parents and other professionals. Dr. Keller’s desire is to write many more award-winning books for children. Dr. Keller is the proud mother of two dynamic children, Warren Blunt and the late Keian Blunt, with one grandson, Tavon Coleman. She resides in Marrero, Louisiana.

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