Addressing time in stories helps children understand how sequence impacts the narrative of any story – personal, real or imagined.
In this activity, children aged 3-7 will create illustrations that reflect the beginning, middle and end of a story in order to understand time as a relative and absolute measure.
Observing what is the same or different is an important skill for 21st century learners.
In this activity, children aged 3-7 will design and play a hand-made card game. In doing so, they will build observation skills while learning about animal families.
Drawing and sculpting helps children understand math ideas. In this activity, children aged 8-11 will learn about sorting and multiplying.
Using modelling clay, pens and paper, they will create an imaginary garden full of 3D fruits and vegetables, then use their art to play math games.
Art helps kids understand math ideas as they observe, talk about and sketch what they see. When students connect what they are learning in school to art experiences at home, it deepens understanding.
In this activity, children aged 8-11 will sketch outdoors and use multiplication to turn thei...