Digital Tasks – The units in the “Made for me” mathematical

The units in the “Made for me” mathematical game are so full that I’m not sure that anyone can get it all. For each subject there are art projects, environmental questions, grades, newsletters, recipes for edible snacks and sensory objects and of course 4 numerical tasks as a working unit. Thanks to the numerical assignments already integrated into each unit, teachers can easily assign grades or assignments to students online. Digital Made For Me Math assignments can be used in distance learning or in the classroom to practice and evaluate skills. Using a unit of measurement of different objects and cubes, students measure different objects in the digital assignments and determine their height and height. This means that the package contains 40 digital tasks that can be used as assessments, small group activities or even as distance learning. The digital arithmetic and reading assignments are designed for small preschool or school-age children at home. Add to this the fact that the results can be so easily saved and sold! That’s why we’ve made digital homework such an important part of the growing “Made for Me” math set. Box 1 shows very well what you can do with digital homework! The two stories “Color Dog Day” and “Bear See Color” are an opportunity to talk about color. If you are interested in other digital jobs for your special education, kindergarten or kindergarten, we refer to this article about our digital literacy work packages “Made for me”. In Box 7, students will learn all about forms! By reading “Circus Figures,” students can recognize stupid figures in digital works. Other digital tasks of the device include identifying real verbal forms with clip art and images from real life. Numerical tasks in these classes provide tons of additional practice for adding and subtracting facts and grades at the end of units. All understandable stories and tasks in the packet provide students with direct whiteboard feedback. Section 5 develops the skills learned in the first four sections and encourages students to work on comparing numbers 0-10. When Michaela and I from Special Education planned our Made for Me math program, we focused on evaluating skills to make it more engaging and integrated into the learning process.