Boost that number sense

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A resource of no less than 180 days of Number Sense routines for grades 1 to 5

These slide decks contain 180 days of Number Sense Routines for grades 1-5 (a unique set for each grade!). The files are organized into 20-day sets. The first 20 days have the same routine two days in a row with the first day designed for the teacher and the students to learn how to use the routine and then followed with a second day of the same routine (different prompt) to reinforce what was learned the day prior. Days 21-180 have the nine routines randomly spread across the slides. 

Read all about it: HERE

Rekenrek gets a prime role in UK education

Dyscalculia: News from the web:

In a major new initiative, the NCETM and Maths Hubs have announced a year-long programme to run in thousands of primary schools from September. It is aimed at strengthening the understanding of number, and fluency with number facts, among children in the first three years of school.

The programme is called Mastering Number and there are places for up to 6,000 schools. It is wholly consistent with and complementary to the Primary Teaching for Mastery Programme, which has been running in more than 8,000 schools since 2016.

‘The rekenrek looks like a simple piece of equipment, but it can be very powerful. Used by skilful, trained teachers it can help children move away from counting in ones to start doing basic mental calculations. We call this ‘number sense’, and research tells us that if children develop fluency and flexibility with number facts and relationships early on, they will make much more progress later, in both maths and other subjects.’

Read all about it: HERE

If your school wants to get a module about rekenrek as part of your teacher professional development, contact Dr. Schreuder, see the details HERE

Homework help tips

Dyscalculia: News from the web:

The Understood organization came out today with some small but significant home work help tips for tricky math homework.

  • acknowledge feelings and effort
  • find an example math problem
  • help kids jog their memory
  • take notes on the process
  • say it’s ok

Read all about it: HERE

Good tips to help your dyscalculic child with homework

Dyscalculia: News from the web:

A lot of moms and dads all over the globe have their kids struggling with math home assignments. The very moment they decide to help the little one, they start appreciating school teachers, who spend every single day trying to teach their kids. If the next math assignment seems to be too challenging – you’re not alone! Keep in mind that loads of parents have the same trouble.Story

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If you need some more hands on videos with tips and tricks and downloadable tools templates and games, you need Dr. Schreuder’s video series at https://MomsTeachMath.com

Read all about it: HERE

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