We have created three categories of learning that will best support foundation numeracy practices at home. The three categories are everyday math, math learning, math practice (math on my own & math with someone).
The following math plans include five tasks for each week connected to one foundational math concept and big idea with connections to BC curricular content and competencies.
K-1 :Numeracy
K-1: Patterning
K-1: Measurement
2-3: Numeracy
2-3: Patterning
2-3: Measurement
Websites that provide digital games for further learning:
Again, IXL is our top pick and the login info is on our first page. They yellow stars highlighted beside each topic are the topics we would most like to have you complete.
Math learning will occur in class with Mrs. C and Ms. S and on SeeSaw
ROUTINES THAT ENHANCE MATHEMATICAL THINKING AND LEARNING - How can these routines be taken outside into the real world?
Same But Different Opportunity to TALK or Write about math
Which One Doesn't Belong Opportunity to rationalize your thinking
Number Talk Ask " Do you know how many items are in the picture without counting them one by one?"
Logic and Problem Solving Opportunity for Reasoning and Problem Solving
Tic-Tac-Toe This game explores data collection and representing numbers with tally marks through strategy.