mathematics at home

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Mathematics at home

Mathematics

Confidence is essential in any learning, especially mathematics. Children need to experience success frequently to give them the confidence to extend their understandings and enjoy exploring mathematics. Your attitude will have a great influence on this and also on their attitude towards mathematical learning.

Much of the daily experience of children at home and during leisure activities involve them in using and developing numeracy skills. 

Physical and tactile materials are strongly encouraged at home as we believe mathematics should always be embedded in everyday learning.  Starting with numbers is usually not encouraged at the beginning as it is important that children see the physical materials in front of them and make the connection of numbers associated with counting orally first then the written form.

It is always important to encourage children to count things around their surroundings, making them special and meaningful where possible. For example, "Can you please count how many apples we have because I need to buy some more" or "I don't know how many slices of cake to cut, how many guests are at the party?"

Parents and other adults can assist children by sharing the mathematics they are using and encouraging children to talk about what they are doing and making mathematics a part of their daily lives, for example:

Games are a wonderful way of developing number and strategy skills as well as providing the opportunity for family fun:

Giving positive appraisals for their efforts is encouraging as well important as it spurs them on to continue learning.

Math Mat DISTANCE LEARNING.pdf

Below are some mathematical hints and tips for supporting your child at home from the Mathematical Association of Victoria. 

MAV-Maths-at-home_parents-top-5-tips.pdf
MAV-Maths-is-all-around-you-top-5-tips.pdf