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Tigers Tell Time and Cobras Count Money

Tigers Tell Time and Cobras Count Money

$38.00Price

Tiger moms are super moms! They have  2-3 cubs at a time; their baby cubs stay with them for two years, during which their moms take complete care of them. Tiger moms have white spots on the back of their ears, which help tiger cubs see and follow their moms more easily through tall grass. Cobra mothers lay 20 to 40 eggs at a time, covers the eggs with leaves, and places herself on top to incubate them until they hatch. Like all good moms, tigers and cobras need to keep their families on schedule and manage their money carefully. Join us for a tiger-terrific time as we tell time and count money! 

 

  • Identify coins (penny, nickel, dime, quarter)

 

  • Count coins

 

  • Tell time to the hour

 

We will be using math games, activities, animation, and manipulatives for increased interaction, fun, and understanding.

 

Manipulatives:

Coins from around the house

Clock

 

  • Minimum recommended age: 4
  • Instructor: Ms. Hansa Sigar
  • Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11-11:30 AM ET
  • 8 classes
  • March 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17, 22, 24

 

Hansa Sigar, a dedicated teacher with excellent subject knowledge, is currently studying Computer Science and Engineering at Rajasthan College of Engineering for Women. She possesses a genuine enthusiasm and passion for teaching mathematics and is particularly adept at the art of creating a stimulating learning environment for students. She has always taken a keen interest in the fields of Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence.

 

Hansa always loves to explore and experiment with machines and their mechanisms, concepts of physics, and of course mathematics! She absolutely loves teaching kids! In her spare time, she collects stamps, debates, and studies astronomy. Her hobbies include playing guitar, piano, and kalimba! She is a polyglot who loves nature and likes to explore woods, lakes, and cultural aspects of the getaway destinations. All these activities often inspire her to sketch and paint flora and fauna with her own unique twist. She firmly believes that imagination, curiosity, and the spirit of creativity are imbibed through experimenting and exploring!

 

Teaching style: hands-on activities, class discussions, gamified learning plans, visual math, word problems, educational activities

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