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Mathematics Workshop

for P1 and P2 Parents(2016)

How to teach Mathematical concepts in a fun and meaningful way?

Team members: Mrs Raj, Mdm Suriana & Mrs Seah

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Our Department’s Focus

Love Math

Love Learning Math

Objective of the workshop:

To share strategies and skills

to teach Math concepts

in a fun and meaningful way

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Aims of the workshop:

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Participants will be able to:

• scaffold their children in the learning of

Mathematical concepts

• Use manipulatives (materials) to

concretise concepts

• Use number bonds to solve

Mathematical problems

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Overview of the workshop

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1) Number Bonds

2) Making Groups

3) More or Less 4) Useful

Tips

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What is a number bond?

• a mental picture of the relationship

between a number and the parts that

combine to make it.

• sometimes called an addition fact, it is a

simple addition sum which has become

so familiar that a child can recognise it

and complete it almost instantly

1) Number Bonds

part

part

whole

Number Bond Chart

P

P

W

Number Bond Chart

part

part

whole part

part

whole

part part

whole part part

whole

Number Bond Charts

4 + 3 = ____

P

P

W

P P W

4

3

7

7

Let’s complete the addition equation below

7 – 4 = ____

P

P

W

P P W

4

3

7

3

Let’s complete the subtraction equation…

• Use the following objects which can

be found at home to form Number

Bonds:

Rubber bands

Egg trays

Ice-cream sticks

Bottle caps

Relating Math to Real Life

Number bonds

can help…

make meaning and solve

story sums

Number Bonds

Mary has 25 pencils.

Lily has 4 pencils.

How many pencils do they have together?

They have ______ pencils altogether.

=

P P W

P P

W

Let’s solve the story sum together…

John has 30 stickers.

He gives his friend 10 stickers.

How many stickers does he have left?

He has______ stickers left.

=

P P W

P P

W

Let’s solve the story sum together…

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10 and 4 make 14

How many fish are there altogether?

We can make groups of 10 first.

2) Making Groups

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________ and _________ make ______

How many cats are there?

Making Groups

________ and _________ make ______ 10 6 16

Making Groups

How many cats are there?

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________ and _________ make ______

Let’s solve the story sum together…

How many cakes are there?

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________ and _________ make ______ 10 8 18

Addition and Subtraction

How many cakes are there?

25 + 4 = ____ T O

2 5

+ 4

Step 1: Add the ones

5 + 4 = 9

Step 2: Add the tens

2 + 0 = 2

9 2

Make sure the

alignment of the ones

and tens are correct.

We can also add using algorithm or the

place value chart.

Addition and Subtraction

25 + 45 = T O

2 5

+ 4 5

Step 1: Add the ones

5 + 5 = 10

Step 2: Regroup 10

ones into 1 ten and 0

one.

Step 3: Add the tens

1 + 2 + 4 = 7

1

0 7

Do not use words like

“borrow” when doing

the regrouping.

Another example

Addition and Subtraction

46 - 29 = T O

4 6

- 2 9

Step 1: Regroup 4 tens 6

ones into 3 tens 16 ones

Step 2: 16 – 9 = 7

Step 3: Subtract the

tens

3 – 2 = 1

3

7 1

Use terms like

“regrouping” and

“renaming”.

An example of Subtraction

1

Addition and Subtraction

Using car licence plate number.

Add first 2 digits (7 + 4 = 11)

Add last 2 digits (8 + 4 = 12)

Add 11 and 12 to get the sum of the 4 digits.

Work Your

Brains! Using Mental

Calculations

Relating Math to Real Life

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How many more?

How many less?

Which is more?

Which is less?

3) More or Less

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How best can we represent this information to find out which

shape is more or fewer?

How many more or fewer?

More or Less?

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Use a grid like this…

More or Less?

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Number Line

More or Less?

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Use the Number Line

to find out the following …

a) 2 more than 5

b) 2 less than 8

Number Line

Are there more pineapples or apples?

Are there fewer oranges or grapes?

Using fruits

in the

supermarket

to compare

numbers.

Relating Math to Real Life

A sack of rice A packet of flour

Which is more?

Which is less?

Relating Math to Real Life

Which coin is heavier?

Comparing

mass

Relating Math to Real Life

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Tips to support your child’s

learning of Math

4) Useful tips

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Did you know?

Your presence and involvement

in your child’s learning process

will encourage and support

your child

in his/her learning.

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• Create a homework routine

- Work out a study timetable

- Encourage him/her to complete his/her

homework daily

• Focus on effort, not mistakes

- Let your child know that you recognise the

effort he/she is putting into the assignments.

Here are some tips…

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Use readily available manipulatives

• For Counting

Coins, Colour Pencils

Sweets, chocolates, Macaroni

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Use readily available manipulatives like

• For Comparing numbers/ Number

bonds

Toys Eg: Lego Blocks, Snake and

Ladder board game

Relating Math to Real Life

• Play Math Games /

• Read Storybooks relating to

Mathematics

For example:

iPad apps – KGMATH, Ace Kids Math

Games HD Free Lite and other apps

Helping Your Child…

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• http://nlvm.usu.edu/

• http://nrich.maths.org/public

• http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/

websites/4_11/site/numeracy.shtml

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?

v=_eFnzNw10Qc&feature=related

Online Resources

Helping Your Child

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Time- Filler slides

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