North- April 2, 2014 South- April 9, 2014. Professional Development Pre-k Registration Training- July 10 Uphaus Summer Institute- July 23.

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North- April 2, 2014 South- April 9, 2014

Professional Development Pre-k Registration Training- July 10 Uphaus Summer Institute- July 23 & 24 Uphaus Back to School Reception (EFKSS) North- August 5 th Lucy Read South- August 7 th Uphaus

The bees in the flowers go buzz buzz buzz, Buzz buzz buzz, buzz buzz buzz. The bees in the flowers go buzz, buzz, buzz All around my yard! The ants in the grass go march march march, March march march, march march march. The ants in the grass go march march march, All around my yard!

Act 1 There were 4 bees buzzing around the flower in the garden.

Act 1 There were 4 bees buzzing around the flower in the garden.

Act 2 Then, 3 ants marched up the flower to see what the bees were doing.

How many insects are on the flower altogether?

Join (+) Result Unknown StartChangeResult

Act 3 A bird flew above the flower...

Act 3 ………..and scared away 2 bees and 1 ant.

How many insects are on the flower now?

Separate (-) Result Unknown StartChangeResult

Jim, Mary, and Marta saw lots of birds outside. Jim saw 3 birds. Jim saw 3 birds. Mary saw 1 less than Jim Mary saw 1 less than Jim Marta saw 1 more than Jim. Marta saw 1 more than Jim. How many birds did all of these children see? Jim Mary ? Marta ?

Jim, Mary, and Marta saw lots of birds outside. Jim saw 3 birds. Jim saw 3 birds. Mary saw 1 less than Jim Mary saw 1 less than Jim Marta saw 1 more than Jim. Marta saw 1 more than Jim. How many birds did all of these children see? Jim Mary ? Marta ?

Jim, Mary, and Marta saw lots of birds outside. Jim saw 3 birds. Jim saw 3 birds. Mary saw 1 less than Jim Mary saw 1 less than Jim Marta saw 1 more than Jim. Marta saw 1 more than Jim. How many birds did all of these children see? Jim Mary ? Marta ?

Using Doodle Buddy on the iPad in Pre-Kindergarten

Pre-K Guidelines: Math Domain V.B.1. Child uses concrete models or makes a verbal word problem foradding up to 5 objects. V.B.2. Child uses concrete models or makes a verbal word problem forsubtracting 1 ‐ 5 objects from a set. The children were asked to choose a stamp in the Doodle Buddy app on the iPad. They were then asked to stamp some and create a word problem. They could choose to add or take away objects to the original group. They were then guided to ask the question, followed by solving the word problem. The problem was saved to the iPad’s camera roll and those pictures were synced to a computer to create a concrete artifact.

There were 4 frogs and 3 ladybugs came. How many are there all together?

There were 3 ladybugs and 2 more ladybugs came. How many are there all together?

There were 4 ghosts. 4 more came. How many are there all together?

There were 5 brushes. I take away 2. How many brushes are left?

There are 6 hearts. I added 2 hearts. How many hearts are there all together?

There are 5 ladybugs. 2 more ladybugs came. How many ladybugs are there all together?

I have 5 hearts. I add 1 more heart. How many hearts are there all together?

Props for Math Word Problems

Pegboards Fine Motor Lacing Marbles Golf Tees Story Retelling The Very Hungry Caterpillar Sand Table Water Table

Ocean Sensory Tub Pictures from Pinterest

Is it Oviparous?

Life Cycle Activity

I Spy Jars!