Thursday, Nov 21st 2024

This weekend, my granddaughter visited for a long overnight stay. She reminds me she is now six years old, and will be in 1st grade in the next school year. We had not done any * “formal” math work in a few months. So, I told her I wanted to do some number work with […]

Date posted: May 23, 2022 | Author: | No Comments »

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I am reposting this from a previous post because children need to understand and memorize math facts. Also, post-covid, many children might have missed out on having the opportunity to have learned addition and subtraction facts during the school year, and may still be counting on fingers to get answers. Don’t let the summer slide […]

Date posted: August 13, 2019 | Author: | No Comments »

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A few weeks before my granddaughter was coming to stay with us, I asked her what she’d like to do during her visit. Her mom encouraged her to tell me. Well, my mouth dropped when instead of hearing, “Go to the zoo, get ice cream, feed the ducks or play,” I heard, “Homework.” “Homework?” I […]

School breaks are always a good time to get started to help your children learn to memorize math facts. (8+7, 10-2, 5×4) 1st, Make sure they can show what the math facts mean. Children can use counters, draw pictures, and tell a word math story. Note, children shouldn’t be asked to memorize an answer to […]

On Friday, October 11, 2013 from 3:30-4:40 pm at the Colorado Council of Teachers of Mathematics Fall 2013 Conference, I will be speaking on Math Fluency and Differentiation: Checklists, Assessments, Instruction, and Practice!  How important is fluency of basic math facts for success in school, and for solving problems in everyday life? What must students know before mastering basic addition and […]

Summer is a great time to help your children get ahead in math. Once they show understanding of what math facts mean, it’s time to help them memorize answers to math facts! First check to make sure they can show understanding: Give them the math fact 6+4 or a word problem story for 6 + […]

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