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Shape Scavenger Hunt

Turning an ordinary activity like “Find a Shape” into a game like “Shape Scavenger Hunt” is pretty easy to do, and much more fun for children to engage in. Frequently, while visiting centers, I hear teachers ask the children, “Who can find something in our room that is a circle?” or “Who can find something […]

Teaching Subtraction

Yesterday, I wrote about subtraction and how it is harder for children than addition since counting backward is not as common as counting forward. I found this interesting lesson on this interesting website called Illuminations which is a website dedicated to teaching mathematics. Everything on the site connects to the Common Core, the NCTM Standards, […]

Take Away

I have been busy these past couple of months writing some online training modules for early childhood practitioners about young children and math. These will eventually be available through the INCCRRA/Gateways training site and will be free of charge. Should be cool. One of the things I keep reading about is how certain skills and […]

Subitizing

Subitizing is one of those words that nobody has ever heard of, even teachers of young children and mathematicians. However, readers of the Math at Home blog will now know it and teach it to others, because it is a very important early math skill and we should be very deliberate in teaching it. Remember […]