Title: Some Effective Components of a Numeracy Program
1Some Effective Components of a Numeracy Program
2Some Components of an Effective Mathematics
Program
- Balanced Math In Three Part Lessons
- Use of Manipulatives
- Teaching Through Problem Solving
- Math Talk Communities
- Differentiated Instruction
- Effective Assessment
- Home Connections
- Integration of Technology
3The 3 Part Lesson
Guide to Effective Instruction Nelson TIPS4RM Math Makes Sense
Before Getting Started Introduction Minds On Explore
During Working On it Teaching Learning Action! Connect
After Reflecting Connecting Consolidation Consolidate Debrief Practice
4Three Part Lesson Templates
Nelson
TIPS 4 RM
5Nelson
6Math Makes Sense
7TIPS4RM 3 Part Lessons
8Numeracy Learning Blocks
- Minimum of 60 minutes for daily Numeracy learning
blocks to allow teachers to optimize instruction - the provision of sufficient blocks of time as
well as the threading of mathematics throughout
the day play vital roles in student learning
(Ontario Ministry of Education, 2003, p. 28). - Â
92) Use of Manipulatives
- Students need to participate in hands-on
activities in order to construct mathematical
understanding. - Manipulatives are an integral part of a math
program, providing and enhancing opportunities
for exploration, discovery and problem solving.
103) Teaching Through Problem Solving K-12
- Learning through problem solving and hands on
investigations using manipulatives - Provides opportunities for students to develop
mathematical processes skills - Students have opportunities to share strategies
and learn from one another
11Mathematical Processes
- Problem Solving
- Reasoning and Proving
- Reflecting
- Selecting Tools and Strategies
- Connecting
- Representing
- Communicating
12Instructional Strategy Bansho
13Instructional Strategy Gallery Walk / Visit and
Record
14Guides to Effective Instruction
154) Math Talk Communities
The teachers role is to provide learning
activities and create an environment that engages
students, facilitating their development of
mathematical concepts.
16Instructional Strategies for DI
- Open ended questions
- Parallel tasks
- Manipulatives
- Technology
- Graphic Organizers (Frayer Model, Placemat)
- Co-operative Learning
- Math Talk Communities
- Scaffolding
176) Effective AssessmentEffective Assessment is
on-going, informs instruction, focuses on what
students do know rather than what they do not
know uses a variety of assessment strategies
187) Home Connections
- Math Bags
- Newsletters
- Nelson Website
198) Integration of Technology
20Primary Junior Numeracy Resources
- Revised Ontario Mathematics Curriculum
- Revised COS K-6
- Niagara Continuum
- Nelson K to 6
- Nelson Website (www.nelson.com)
- Nelson Supplements Grades 3, 4, 5
- Combined Grade Document (1/2, 4/5)
- Guides to Effective Instruction
- Primary Number Sense, Geometry, Measurement,
Data Management, Patterning Algebra - Junior - Number Sense, Geometry, Measurement,
Data Management, Patterning Algebra - Super Source
- ONAP Grade 4-8 PRIME
- Van de Walle Teaching Student-Centered
Mathematics K-3, 3-5 - Marilyn Burns All About Mathematics
- Making Math Meaningful Marian Small
21Intermediate Numeracy Resources
- Revised Ontario Mathematics Curriculum
- Niagara Continuum
- Electronic Course of Study (6/7,7,7/8,8)
- Math Makes Sense
- Math Makes Sense Test Generator Software
- ONAP Grade 4-8 PRIME
- TIPS4RM
- Super Source
- Van de Walle Teaching Student-Centered
Mathematics 5-8 - Marilyn Burns All About Mathematics
- Making Math Meaninful Marian Small
22Computer Software
- Primary Math Strategies
- Math Trek 1-2-3
- Math Trek 4-5-6
- Math Trek 7-8
- The Geometers Sketchpad
23Online Resources
- NLVM
- http//nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/vlibrary.html
- Math Frog
- http//cemc2.math.uwaterloo.ca/mathfrog/
- A Maths Dictionary for Kids
- http//www.amathsdictionaryforkids.com/
- Gizmos
- http//www.explorelearning.com