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1 Chapter 7 Helping Children Learn Mathematics
Number Concepts Chapter 7 Helping Children Learn Mathematics

2 Pre-Number Concepts 1) Classification- fundamental to learning about the real world with or without numbers boys/ girls Letter Caps/ lower case Flowers/ weeds

3 Patterns Math is the study of patterns Can be based on
geometric attributes (shape, symmetry) Relational attributes (sequence, function) Physical attributes (color, length, number) Manipulatives- paper, cubes, attribute blocks to stack, arrange and order in various ways

4 Patterns Early Grades- develop number sense, order, counting, sequencing Later Grades- helpful with basic facts, graphing, number theory and geometry

5 Pre-Number Activities
Classification-Process of sorting objects by focusing on attributes or characteristics of the objects, and grouping them based on characteristics length, mass, size, height, color, shape….

6 Number Meanings Cardinal use-most common-know when counting objects the last number used is the total amount in the group Ordinal –to order first , second third… Nominal—street address, zip code, player on a team

7 Counting Discrete— Answers the question How many---How many members in your family, how much money in your wallet.. Continuous –Answers question –how much -- How much milk do you drink, How much water in the tub, how long to walk to the store the answer is given in m_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

8 Counting Rote—reciting numbers in the proper sequence order
Counting On, Counting All—If I had 6 apples in a basket and 3 more on the table –count to find total by saying 6 on the table 7,8,9 altogether Counting Back Skip

9 Representing Numbers Concrete Models
Picture and graphic representations—drawing a picture, base ten blocks Numerals 0,1,2,…

10 Number Sense Order Relations—Smallest to largest and largest to smallest More than, fewer than One Greater than, One Less than Part – Part Whole 6 is 5 +1, 4+2, 3+3, 6+0 Bidirectional Relationship =5+1, 4+2=2+4,


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