mathematical thinking to foster mathematical development in children, teachers must: encourage...
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Mathematical ThinkingMathematical Thinking
To foster mathematical development in children, teachers must:
•encourage thinking
•value individuality
•support exploration
Thematic Math FocusThematic Math Focus
Off We Go: Free ExplorationLet’s Be Friends: Sorting and ClassifyingWho’s My Neighbor?: Patterning, Sequencing,
All/SomeDeep in the Forest: One-to-One Correspondence,
Number to 5Giving Gifts: Geometry, Sizes, ShapesWe Are Family: Number to 10Brrrr!: Number to 20, Place Value, Part/whole, fractionsWonderfully Made: Standard/Nonstandard
Measurement, Weight, Volume, TimeMoving On: Beginning Addition and Subtraction We’re On a Mission: Number to 20+, Money
Math RoutinesMath Routines
• Large Group Work Estimating, Predicting,Graphing, Calendar, Weather, Finger Plays,
Poems• Small Group Work• Independent Work
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Planning OverviewPlanning Overview 22
Choosing Math ActivitiesChoosing Math Activities
• What will the children learn?• How will they feel about it?• What will they do with the
information/concept? How will they use it?
Lesson PlanningLesson Planning
• What will the children learn?• How will they feel about it?• What will they do with the
information/concept? How will they use it?
Math ActivitiesMath Activities 51
Math ActivitiesMath Activities 107
Math ActivitiesMath Activities 51112
Blackline MastersBlackline Masters
AssessmentAssessment
Children master skills and concepts at differing rates and times. Tracking his or her progress allows a child to move ahead sooner once he or she has mastered a concept; it also allows a teacher to provide further practice and reinforcement when needed.
AssessmentAssessment TM 27
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AssessmentAssessment
“As early as age five, there is a huge variation in the kinds of mathe-matical understanding children bring with them to school.”
Ginsburg, Klein, and Starkey. The Development of Children’s Mathematical Thinking: Connecting
Research with Practice. 1998.
K-1, K-2 Multigrade planning resources for the classroom teacher (fall 2011) (http://pathways.nadeducation.org)
Webinars (to be scheduled by TDEC) (www.nadeducation.org/tdec)
Webpage on NAD site (www.nadeducation.org)
Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/profile.php?id=1032933626)
Blog (http://kindergartensteppingstones.blogspot.com/)
Other Supporting Other Supporting ResourcesResources