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MATH MATTERS: RECOMMENDATIONS AND RESEARCH SPRING 2014
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MATH MATTERS: RECOMMENDATIONS AND RESEARCH

SPRING 2014

Infants can discriminate between set sizes (NRC, 2009).

CHILDREN ARE NATURAL MATHEMATICIANS!

Toddlers can use spatial cues and landmarks to find objects (Hermer and Spelke, 1996).

CHILDREN ARE NATURAL MATHEMATICIANS!

Preschoolers can use rulers and non-standard tools to measure and compare objects(NRC, 2009).

CHILDREN ARE NATURAL MATHEMATICIANS!

MATH CONCEPTS AND SKILLS

• Number and Operations• Geometry• Measurement

Big ideas of mathematics

MATH CONCEPTS AND SKILLS

• Number Concepts & Quantities• Number Relationships & Operations• Geometry & Spatial Sense• Patterns• Measurement & Comparison

HSCDELF—Mathematics Knowledge & Skills Domain

SO, WHY DOES EARLY MATH MATTER?

When children master math skills early on, they have a strong foundation for ongoing and more complex math learning.

Children’s early math skills predict BOTH their later math and reading skills in grade 3!

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WHAT DOES THE CHALLENGE LOOK LIKE IN CLASSROOMS?

Math Language and Literacy

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SUPPORTING EARLY MATH

SUPPORTING YOUNG MATHEMATICIANS: MATHEMATIZE!

Talk with children about what they are doing using mathematical words, phrases, and questions.

How long is your shadow?

Can you make it longer?

Can you make it shorter?

Let’s take five steps back and see what happens to our shadows.

SUPPORTING YOUNG MATHEMATICIANS: PROVIDE

MATERIALS!

Provide children with materials that support mathematical exploration and play with children when they use these materials.

SUPPORTING YOUNG MATHEMATICIANS:PROVIDE CHALLENGE!

Take note of children’s math learning and think of new activities and materials that will challenge them.

Talk with coworkers, supervisors, and families about how children are learning and what you are doing!

SUPPORTING YOUNG MATHEMATICIANS: SHARE!

SPRING 2014


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