If you’re starting remotely like I am, you might be thinking about switching to Digital Calendar Math this school year. Calendar time is such an important part of the Kindergarten and First Grade day. It is SO much more than simply adding a date to the grid. Calendar time is when so many meaningful math connections take place. I knew that I wanted to take all of my calendar content and make it digital and interactive for distance learning. So I created Digital Calendar Math and Morning Message BUNDLE! In this blog post, I will tell you everything about it!
Digital Calendar Math & Morning Message BUNDLE
This interactive, digital resource includes the following slides that may be used in PowerPoint and Google Slides. You have the option to add pictures, clip art, your Bitmoji, and text wherever you like. You may also rearrange, add, or delete any slides you wish!
Opening Slides
The opening slides for your Morning Message or lesson introduction come in two formats and include the following:
- Good Morning
- While We Wait
- While You Wait
- Google Meet
- Morning Message
- Good Afternoon
Calendars
Blank calendars for all 12 months are included with Drag & Drop Number Cards.
Date and Weather
Two options for the “Today’s date is…” are included along with with Drag & Drop Icons for “Today is,” “Yesterday was,” and “Tomorrow is.” The “Today’s Weather” slide includes Drag & Drop adjectives with weather words.
DAYS of SCHOOL Math Slides
This is the portion of calendar that introduces your students to so many important concepts of number sense. This part of the package features the following:
- Days of School Intro Slide
- Tally Marks
- Ten Frames
- Hundreds Chart (with move-able 4 square icon to hover over the number of the day)
- Place Value
- Coins
- The Dollar Dance (for the 100th Day)
- Number Sentences (2 versions)
TEACHER TECH TIPS
Teacher Tech Tips are included for how to customize this file to fit your needs. If you need any assistance at all, send me a message. I’m happy to help!
I hope this post has inspired you to try Digital Calendar Math for remote learning or in your classroom! I wish you the best of luck this school year.
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