Ela Green School kids Identifying Numbers: The Penguin Way

At Ela Green School, we believe that learning should be fun and engaging. That's why we use a variety of interactive and whimsical methods to teach our students new concepts.

One of the ways we teach our students about numbers is through the use of penguin-shaped blocks. We start by presenting our students with the blocks and asking them to match them to flashcards with the numbers one to five. At first, some of our students may be hesitant, but as they start to match the blocks and hear the numbers being called out, they quickly warm up to the activity.

Once our students are comfortable matching the blocks to the numbers, we start to introduce them to number family rhymes. These rhymes are a fun and easy way for children to learn about the different relationships between numbers. For example, the rhyme "one, two, three, four, five, once I catch you, you're alive" helps children to understand that the number five is one more than the number four.

We also use music and movement to help our students learn about numbers. We sing songs about numbers and have our students dance and move along to the music. This helps to make learning about numbers more fun and memorable.

Through these interactive and whimsical methods, our students are guided on a journey of discovery through the world of numbers. Their understanding of numbers is nurtured by making learning fun.

Specific activity that we did with our students to help them identify numbers:

Penguin Number Match

One day, we decided to take our penguin number blocks outside for a fun and active activity. We drew a large number line on the ground and placed the penguin blocks at different points along the line. Then, we gave each student a number card and asked them to find the corresponding penguin block.

At first, the students were a little hesitant to run around outside, but they quickly warmed up to the activity. They were laughing and giggling as they ran around the playground, trying to find their penguin blocks.

Once all of the students had found their penguin blocks, we asked them to line up in order according to their number. At first, there was a little bit of confusion, but the students eventually got the hang of it.

Once the students were lined up in order, we led them in a number parade. We marched around the playground, chanting the numbers one to five. The students were so excited to be part of the parade and they loved showing off their penguin blocks.

This activity was a great way for our students to practice identifying numbers in a fun and active way. It also helped them to learn about the order of numbers.

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