Early Number Fun Grade R programme Session 9 16th May 2017

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Early Number Fun Grade R programme Session 9 16th May 2017 Mellony Graven, Debbie Stott Carolyn Stevenson-Milln; Roxanne Long; Samu Chikiwa

Group feedback on: resources from session 8 In groups of 3-4 and with teachers from other schools discuss the questions on the handout Select a scribe to jot down main ideas and points of discussion

Cognitive control Spot the Difference activities page 6 Skills: to develop executive functions of working memory and shifting attention to develop descriptive language of comparison Instructions: learners to compare two pictures on one card look for what is the SAME and what is DIFFERENT between them

2nd set of 10 Spot the difference cards Encourage learners to explain the differences they notice to develop their language of comparison using words about: colour, shape, quantity, cardinal positions and so on.

Supplementary 5 Monkeys in the Tree activities Sequencing cards (page 12) Skills Ordering and sequencing in a logical way Working with the ordinal sequence Reinforcing mathematical concepts from the story Encourages language development Encourages learners to express their thinking

Supplementary 5 Monkeys in the Tree activities Mini-folded books (page 13) Skills: Listening Fine motor skills (in the folding and colouring process)

Learner progression CONTEXT-BOUND– BUT extending to OBJECT-BOUND counting

Number story activities: Key numeracy skills (pages 7 to 9) Context bound counting and calculating (1-10) Object bound counting and calculating (1-10) Numeral recognition (numerals 1-10) Compare quantities and develop language of more/ less/ many/ none / same / equal Develop comparative language for size – big and small; more and less Recognition of words like ‘more’ ‘less’ ‘big’ ‘small’ ‘same’ ‘equal’ Develop a patterned sense of bonds to 10 (i.e. 10-0; 9-1; 8-2; 7-3; 6-4; 5-5; 4-6; 3-7; 2-8; 1-9; 0-10)

Number stories – key literacy skills Love of stories and love of reading Listening and prediction skills Comprehension skills Develop comparative language for size: big and small; more and less; same and equal Common word recognition: ‘more’ ‘less’ ‘big’ ‘small’ ‘same’ ‘equal’ Imagination and own story telling Logic, structuring and organisation of ideas

isiXhosa Afrikaans English

5 and 10-frames for developing a sense of 5 and 10 Understanding that numbers are composed of tens and ones is an important foundational concept, setting the stage for work with larger numbers. A strong sense of "ten" is a prerequisite for place-value understanding and mental calculations. allows learners to “see” numbers useful for developing number sense within the context of ten help to form mental images of the numbers represented

Working with the 5 and 10-frame Grade R and 1 explore numbers with a 5-frame 1st Then move onto 10-frame Introduce the 10-frame with the following rule, a standard way to fill the frame: Always fill the top row first, starting on the left, the same way you read. When the top row is full, counters can be placed on the bottom row, also from the left.

Activities with the 5-frame truck How many different ways can the driver pack the fruit in the 5-frame truck? Aim: to give the learners a context in which to learn about using the 5-frame and to work with the combinations that make 5 A set consists of: Truck board Set of apple strips Set of banana strips

Using the 5-frame truck and fruit Using the strips of fruit, learners place different combinations of fruit onto the 5-frame truck Each time they make a combination, they draw or write down the combination in the white boxes Initially, allow the learners to work out the combinations in any order. Look at their combinations and ask learners questions about these. After they have completed the activity, you might ask if there is a way to make sure they get all the ways of making 5. The intention is for learners to come to order the combinations in a structured way over time: i.e. 5-0; 4-1; 3-2; 2-3; 1-4; 0-5 If the learners have had experience with either the Monkeys in the trees or Umbrellas and Children stories, you might draw their attention to the order used in the stories.

For example: Learners might draw dots, write numbers or draw the actual fruit (or any combination of these) in the white boxes

Using the 10-frame truck and fruit The focus of this activity is similar to that of the 5-frame truck With the 10-frame, it is an ideal time to introduce the ‘rule’ about filling the frame: Fill the top row first, starting on the left, the same way you read. When the top row is full, counters can be placed on the bottom row, also from the left Point out to the learners what the top row is, where top left is. Get the learners to point to and use gestures to show these. Learners can count the number of squares in the 10-frame, starting at the top left and moving down. When the learners are familiar with the 10-frame structure, they can use the strips of fruit as they did with the 5-frame to place different combinations of fruit onto the 10-frame. the intention is for them to come to order the combinations in a structured way over time: 10-0; 9-1; 8-2; 7-3; 6-4; 5-5; 4-6; 3-7; 2-8; 1-9; 0-10

5-frame Snakes and Ladders game You need: Counter (stone/bottle top) for each child One dice per pair

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