Sunday, June 13, 2010
Saturday, June 12, 2010
BIIGGEST/SMALLEST



REFERENCE
New Integated Mathematics for Preschool Worktext
ISBN 971-625-121-1
Dr. Felicidad N. Remo, Avelina S. Espelita
Saint Mathew's Publishing
OBJECTIVE: Identifies the biggest/smallest objects/figures/things
PREPARATION: Review the lesson on the concept of big and small;
describing add one more object (same kind). Ask
the children to describe the three objects according
to their sizes. Introduce the words: biggest-smallest
MATERIALS: big/small red objects, cutouts of big/small objects
group of three objects with different sizes
PROCEDURES:
1. Show group of three objects of the same kind but of
different sizes.
2. Bring them outside the classroom. Before going out,
set standards to follow while outside the room.
Ex. Avoid being hurt, etc.
3. Instruct them to identify objects of the same kind
but of different sizes, such as stones, leaves, twigs
flowers, etc.
Let them describe the biggest/smallest objects.
ASSESSMENT: Guide the children to identify the biggest/smallest
letter in each group.
Ring the biggest letter and box the smallest one.
1. Y Y Y
2. B B B
3. M M M
EVALUATION: For fixing skills
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Friday, June 11, 2010
topic
Discussion
Matter is anything that occupies space and has weight

How to make clouds?
Materials:
2 Glasses
saucer
match
Procedure:
References:
Britannica
Matter is anything that occupies space and has weight

How to make clouds?
Materials:
2 Glasses
saucer
match
Procedure:
References:
Britannica
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