Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Math Number Representation Practice

Math is all about practice. You can never get enough practice, so it is important to keep trying. Building a strong mathematical foundation in the early years is the key to success. Well, that's what I'm hoping to do with my preschooler.  

My preschooler can read numbers from 0-13, but he cannot identify/represent what each number means. So I have been working hard to help him recognize and understand what each number represents. For example, the number "3" means three of something (i.e. dots or stars, etc.) He can identify 0-3 with his fingers, but not with confidence. So, we have been working with little counters (like beads, buttons, etc.) to help him with number representation.

For the activity below, we used buttons to show what each number looks like. I placed the corresponding number of sticker dots on each number card.

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Then I had my preschooler, roll the dice to pick a number for representation. For example, if the number dice landed on three, he would pick the number three card out of the pile and place it in the front to practice number representation. He then placed the buttons in the exact way that was shown on the number card. I also guided him to count each button as he placed them in order. We did that a few more times for practice. You can also use a regular dice which only counts to six but you can roll twice to go bigger. Overall, it is a fun way to practice number representation.

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What are some number representation activities that you do with your preschooler(s)?

Annie

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