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Welcome... Parent Information Session To Be Numerate …… Welcome... Parent Information Session

Outline Problem Solving Activities How is Mathematics taught now? The New Zealand Numeracy Framework Helpful and practical ideas to support your child’s learning in mathematics.

Time to Think!!!

Number Strategies Subtraction There are 53 people on the bus. 29 people get off. How many people are now on the bus?

Share your different strategies with the people around you Solution 53 – 29 = How did you work it out? What happened in your head? Share your different strategies with the people around you

Make sense of these strategies I use place value “53 – 20 = 33. Minus another 9. Split the 9 into 3 and 6. 33- 3 = 30 – 6 = 24 “I use tidy numbers: 53 – 30 = 23 plus 1 = 24 53 – 29 = “I use an open number line!” “I think of 53 -29 3 – 9 I can’t do so I borrow a ten. 13 – 9 = 4. 4 tens – 2 tens = 2. It’s 24 +1 +20 +3 +20 29 30 50 53 I use balancing. 53 – 29 = 54 – 30 = 24 +1 +1

Number Strategies Addition There are 47 children in the hall. 28 more children arrive. How many are in the school hall now?

Share your different strategies with the people around you. Solution 47 + 28 = How did you work it out? What happened in your head? Share your different strategies with the people around you. Can you think of any other ways to solve the problem?

Make sense of these Strategies “Four rows of ten is 40 and two rows of ten is 20, so 40 + 20 = 60 with 7 and 8 left ! double 7 = 14 plus 1 =15 so there are 75 children” “I use tidy numbers: 50 + 28 = 78 78 - 3 = 75”. “I know that 50 plus 30 is 80 and 3 plus 2 is 5, so 80 - 5 is 75 “ “I think of 47 +28 7 plus 8 is 15, so that’s 5 and carry one. 4 plus 2 is 6 plus one more ten is 7. so the answer is 75” “I use an open number line!” 75 +3 +20 +5 47 + 28 =

Number Strategies Multiplication There are 4 packets of biscuits with 24 cookies in each pack. How many cookies are there altogether?

Share your different strategies with the people around you. Solution 4 x 24 = How did you work it out? What happened in your head? Share your different strategies with the people around you. How else could this problem be solved?

Make sense of these Strategies. “I used place value 4 x 20 = 80. And 4 x 4 = 16. 80 + 16 = 96 “I use tidy numbers: I know 4 x 25 = 100. 100-(1x4) = 96. “I know 24 + 24 = 48. 48 + 48 = 96 4 x 24 = “I think of 24 X4 4 x 4 = 16. Put down the 6 and carry the 1. 4 x 2 = 80 + another ten = 90 90+6 = 96 I used doubling and halving. Double 4 = 8, half 24 = 12. 8 x 12 = 96

Number Strategies Proportions You can make 21 glasses of lemonade from 28 lemons. How many glasses can you make from twelve lemons?

Share your different strategies with the people around you. Solution 21:28 ? :12 How did you work it out? What happened in your head? Share your different strategies with the people around you. Can you think of any other ways to solve this problem?

Make sense of these Strategies. “21 and 28 are both divisible by 7. It’s 3:4 ? :12 3 x 4 = 12 so 3 x 3 = 9 I like to use a double numberline. 28 lemons 21 lemonade 12 ? 21:28 ? :12

Numeracy Project Goal Published in Curriculum Update 45: “to be numerate is to have the ability and inclination to use mathematics effectively – at home, at work and in the community” Published in Curriculum Update 45:

Goals cont. developing multiple flexible thinking strategies mental and oral before written standard vertical forms Make decisions about the smartest strategy to use on any given problem. Challenge children to achieve and develop a positive attitude towards learning mathematics.

Developmental Stage Progression The New Zealand Number Framework

Numeracy Stages Emergent One to One Counting Count from one on Materials Count from one by Imaging Advanced Counting Early Additive Part-Whole Advanced Additive Part-Whole Advanced Multiplicative Advanced Proportional Counting Strategies Non Counting Strategies

1,2,3,5,8...? Emergent Can you get me 7 counters from the pile please? The child can not consistently count a collection of objects. Movie Clip

One to One Counting 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8. Can you get me 7 counters from the pile please? The child can count a set of objects up to ten but can’t join and separate sets like 4 + 3 =

Count From One on Materials There are 4 counters and another 3 counters. How many are there altogether? 1,2,3,4,5,6,7. The child solves the problem by using their fingers or other materials and counts from one.

Count From One By Imaging Counts in head 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8. There are 4 counters and another 3 counters. How many are there altogether? The child counts all the objects from one by imaging visual patterns of the objects in their mind.

Advanced Counting Counts on 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. There are 9 counters under there and another 4 counters under there. How many are there altogether? The child counts on from the largest number

If I take one off the 6 and put it on the 9 it =10. 10 + 5 = 15” Early Part-Whole “I know that If I take one off the 6 and put it on the 9 it =10. 10 + 5 = 15” There are 9 counters under there and another 6 counters under there. How many are there altogether? The child uses simple strategies to solve addition and subtraction problems mentally

I think tidy numbers would be smartest. Advanced Part-Whole I think tidy numbers would be smartest. 63 – 40 = 23 23 + 1 = 24 63 people are on the bus and 39 people get off the bus. How many people are left on the bus? The child can select from a wide range of strategies to solve various addition and subtraction problems mentally

Advanced Multiplicative Tidy Numbers would be a smart strategy. 30 x 6 = 180 180 – (2 x 6) = 168 There are 28 fruit trees in each aisle of the orchard. There are 6 aisles. How many trees are there altogether? The child can select from a wide range of strategies to solve various multiplication and division problems mentally.

Advanced Proportional You can make 9 mittens from 15 balls of wool. How many mittens can you make from 10 balls of wool? I can see that 9:15 are both multiples of 3. I can simplify by ÷3 and get a ratio of 3:5 ?:10 = 6 The child can select from a wide range of strategies to solve challenging problems involving, decimals, fraction percentages and ratios.

The NZ Numeracy Framework Each Numeracy Stage highlights key knowledge and strategy that a child should know. Strong knowledge is essential for students to broaden their strategies across a full range of numbers. Creates new knowledge through use Strategy Knowledge Provides the foundation for strategies

Knowledge and Strategy Knowledge – Number Identification, Number sequence and order, Grouping and place value, basic facts Strategy – Addition and Subtraction, Multiplication and Division, Fraction and Proportions

How is maths taught differently now?

Assessing what children know. Assess - where each child is at through oral interviewing and questioning Group according to a Childs strategy stage using the New Zealand Number Framework A useful tool - I CAN Sheets Encourage children to self assess (reflect) know and own their next learning steps.

Working only with numbers Teaching Working only with numbers Imaging Materials Using Materials Model and support children understanding using a researched teaching model. Using materials Thinking about what would happen on the materials Working only on numbers Teach to achieve next learning steps.

How can parents help? Developing a child’s knowledge is a key to their success and development in mathematics.

Knowledge Building Counting (cars, shells on beach, pegs, run around the house, how many steps you walk, count backwards, start from different numbers) Numbers before and after (Letter boxes, say a number, use a numberline, use number cards, write a number down, ladder game, keyboard numbers, using dice) Identifying numbers (Letter boxes, number plates, speed signs, how many km to go, number cards, combine numbers) Ordering numbers (Number cards, write some numbers down)

Knowledge Building Knowing groups to ten (Using ten frames, using fingers, quinary sticks) Basic addition facts to ten (Buttons, ten frames, quinary sticks, fingers) Recalling Doubles (ten frames, fingers, quinary sticks) Ten frames Quinary Sticks

The Reality? To become a Part-Whole thinker children need automatic recall of … Facts to Ten Doubles Facts Ten and ….10 + 6 = 16 To Become a Multiplicative thinker children need to be able to recall the x tables

Handouts – Support Material Handout - ‘Support your Child Knowledge Ideas’ Website Handout I CAN sheets link