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Fun and Interactive Learning with September's Calendar: Counting, Tracing, and Special Days!

Fun and Interactive Learning with September's Calendar: Counting, Tracing, and Special Days!

Join Miss Lynette for a fun and educational journey through the month of September 2024! In this blog post, we’ll explore the calendar using an abacus-themed worksheet. Learn how to trace the days, recognize double digits, and keep track of special occasions like Labor Day. Perfect for kids who love hands-on activities, this post helps with counting, identifying the days of the week, and understanding the calendar layout. Plus, discover how to get your own copy of this month’s worksheet to follow along at home! Read on for helpful tips to make learning the days of the week and numbers easy and fun. Don’t forget to download your free worksheet from LearningWithLynette.com!

Read Aloud: Count on It

Read Aloud: Count on It

Ms. Lynette reads aloud "Count on it (Basic Concepts)" by Wiley Blevins (Author), Elliot Kreloff (Illustrator) Gigi is planning a Gigi and the Three Bears theme party. With nine friends coming, help Gigi count what she needs from 0 to 10. I read while using the abacus

Read Aloud: Monster Counting (Monster Math)

Read Aloud: Monster Counting (Monster Math)

I added a new read aloud book: Counting Monsters by Madeline Tyler, Amy Li https://youtu.be/nlnpZsxr9LM Part of the Monster Math series Does math have you scared stiff? Math can be frightening, but not with Monster Math! Whether you're counting, measuring, sorting shapes, or picking out patterns, these friendly math monsters can help you find the right answer. If you enjoyed the book, you can either borrow it from your local library, or buy it from Amazon: https://amzn.to/3WbmilE

Simple Abacus Coloring Book

Simple Abacus Coloring Book

Color and Count on the Abacus Coloring Book with Easy-to-Read Abacus Designs. Space for creativity. Hours of fun, stress-relief and relaxation while learning Abacus. The each abacus has labeled values for understanding how to read the abacus.