Parent Meeting-Maths
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Transcript of Parent Meeting-Maths
Parent Meeting-Maths
Presented by Linda Larsen, Sandra Clark Anna MacDougall
Mathematics Facilitator University of Waikato @ Tauranga
What’s happening!
• What's different in maths now ?
• To give you an insight into what stages of development are in Mathematics
• Ways to help your child at home.
Strategy is about how children solve number problems, in particular the mental processes they use.
Creates new knowledge through use
Strategy Knowledge
Provides foundation for strategies
Knowledge considers the key items of knowledge that children need to acquire.
Stages of DevelopmentStage 0 Emergent
Stage 1 1 – 1 counting
Stage 2-3 Counting from 1 on Materials
Stage 4 Advanced Counting
Stage 5 Early Additive
Stage 6 Advanced Additive/Early Multiplicative
Stage 7 Advanced Multiplicative/Early Proportional
Stage 8 Advanced Proportional
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8
Curriculum levels
Mathematics Standards
Numeracy Strategy Stages
Alignment Table
What Do Children Do?
Stage 1 Ben
What Do Children Do?
Stage 2 Bede
What Do Children Do?Stage 4 Monica
What Do Children Do?
Stage 5 Sally
What Do Children Do?
Stage 6 Hamish
What Do Children Do?
Stage 7 Phillipa
What Do Children Do? Stage 8 Tim
What you will see in classrooms Whole class “warm up” games for teaching number
knowledge. 3 groups for maths based on their number framework stages.
This may vary. Learning Intentions will be shared with children A modelling book for each group that contains the daily work. Students sharing their thinking with each other Equipment to support strategy teaching Students working independently on practice activities, games
related to the strategy or knowledge applicable to their stage.
Opening the Door...
• The Teaching Model
ExisitingKnowledge &
Strategies
Using Materials
Using Images of Materials
Noticing then Using Properties of Numbers
New Knowledge & Strategies
How can I support my child with maths?
Use maths talk in every day life eg read letter box numbers, car number plates….
money- change, how much do I need for 3 ice creams, how many weeks will you need to save for, can you estimate how much……
setting the table, baking, time, sharing food, travel…..
Key Ideas to Move Students from Counting The number before and after a given number What makes 5 eg 2+3, 4+1 5 and eg 5+2=7, 5+4=9 Doubles to 20 eg 9+9=18 Doubles +1, Doubles -1 eg 4+4=8 so 4+5=9,
7+7=14 so 7+6=13 What makes 10 eg 7+3, 6+4 etc Ten and eg 10+6=16, 8+10=18 etc How many tens and ones are in numbers eg 67 is 6
tens and 7 ones. Make it with sticks. Add 10 to 67. Subtract 10 from 67.
Skip counting forwards and backwards in 2s, 5s and 10s.
Key Ideas for Moving Children into Stage 6 and Beyond
STRATEGY Students now choose from a
range of strategies to solve + and - problems.
Carry out column + and – with whole numbers of up to 4 digits.
Solve multiplication and division problems using known strategies eg place value, doubling, rounding.
Solve fraction problems using multiplication and division facts
KNOWLEDGE• Identify numbers 0-1000,000
• Forward and backward sequence by 1,10,100 to 1000
• Order numbers from 0-1000,000
• Recall + and - facts to 20
• Recall multiplication facts up to the 10 times tables and some corresponding division facts.
• Multiplication facts with tens, hundreds, thousands eg 100 x 100 = 10000, 50 x 4 = 200, 50x40=2000
How may students solve this problem?What knowledge do they need to solve it?
John has 53 music CD’s and he gives 29 CD’s to a friend.
How many CD’s does John have left?
Make sense of these strategies“I use tidy numbers:
53 – 30 = 23 plus 1 = 24
I use balancing.53 – 29 =
54 – 30 = 24
“I think of 53-29
3 – 9 I can’t do so I borrow a ten. 13 – 9 = 4.4 tens – 2 tens = 2.It’s 24
“I use an open number line!”
29 53
+20 +3+1
50
+1 +1
I use place value“53 – 20 = 33. Minus another 9. Split the 9 into 3 and 6.33- 3 = 30 – 6 = 24
53 – 29 =
30
www.nzmaths.co.nz Families sections Parent ideas E-ako
http://www.prototec.co.nz/maths.html This website gives children stage based basic
facts practice. It is excellent!!!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/megamaths/tables.html
21 April 2023
If I know something, I can tell you in the teacher’s
words.
But if I understand it, I can tell you in my own words.
Alix, aged 8
Hughes, Mike (2006). And the Main Thing is Learning. Cheltenham: Education Training and Support.
Home time.