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1 Wednesday 4 th May

2 To introduce Stirling’s Numeracy Framework To share our learning and teaching methods To help you support your child at home Aims:

3 Making Sense of Number

4 Aim to develop number sense in children - not just facts They will need to use maths and number in their lives and work in various ways Early Development

5 P2 Kippen pupils questionnaire showed that they did not know anyone who used numbers in their job! Children need to see that number is important in their lives.

6 Put the M in S.T.E.M! We held a ‘Digit Day’ and invited parents from different professions in to talk about how they use number and maths in their jobs.

7 Put the M in S.T.E.M! We held a ‘Digit Day’ and invited parents from different professions in to talk about how they use number and maths in their jobs.

8 Talking about number Numeracy is relevant!

9 Two key concepts Cardinality and Ordinality At early stage children need to develop both. Lots of experience of counting and checking. Children need to develop flexibility with number!

10 8+5 (two screened collections) Perceptual Counter Figurative Counter The counting–on child Non–count by ones child Levels of Counting

11 Activities Pile of 50 counters- Get me 8 from the pile please. Lots of opportunity- check labelled collections Practise forward number sequence- they need to know this to match the collection requested. Subitize - Dice Pattern Once child ok with pattern to 6 then combining activities- using dots of two colours,e.g. 5 patterns. 3 red 2 blue (flash- what see?) extend to 6-10 Young Child - Emergent

12 Show me 6

13 Older children using fingers to do 17-15-need to develop strategies. Double finger pattern. Bonds with reference to 5. Why use 5 and 10’s? Counting Combine and partition using 5 and 10 as reference points – less likely to count in 1’s Abacus Great for reinforcing these reference points Numbers more than 5 – Need to know in terms of their 5+ structure 5+2=7 5+3=8 Five wise patterns on ten frame Early Years – Encourage finger patterns!

14 Counting backwards from 40 going downstairs

15 Counting backwards from 50 making a numberline

16 P1 Problem Solving – Separate (Result Unknown) An example of different strategies used is shown in these images. Rudolph had 6 carrots and he ate 3. How many did he have left?

17 Using Strategies to Divide! A farmer has 18 eggs, he needs to split them into boxes of 6. How many boxes does he need?

18 Word Problems A farmer has 5 eggs, he needs 25. How many more does he need?


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