Lesson Materials

Share

In this activity, children will create a nighttime city and skip count the windows by 2 using a flashlight.

For more math fun, try putting a sticker on a window and asking “how many windows from the bottom?” and “How many windows from the top?” Vary the colors of paper used for the buildings and ask how many windows there are of a one color or the other.

Related Lessons

  • Still from the Extra Credit episode Computer Science

    Lesson 205

    Take a closer look at coding - and get some advice about how to get started. Content partners include Code.org, WKAR, Career Girls, Detroit Public Television, West Michigan Works!, and youcubed at Stanford University. Featuring student host, Yash.

  • Math Mights - Kindergarten

    Lesson 206

    Warm up with a Mystery Math Mistake to order numbers. Explore 4 shapes: triangles, squares, rectangles, and circles. Go on a Shape Hunt to see how many shapes you can find in a picture. Use attributes of shapes to help reveal a mystery shape.

  • Math Mights - 1st Grade

    Lesson 206

    Warm up with a Mystery Math Mistake to compare expressions. Make a 10 to help you add. Use a double 10-frame and the "make 10" strategy to add two single-digit numbers.