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Tuesday, April 25, 2023

Calendar Math: Daily Date-Inspired Prompts to Inspire Math Talk

Math talks are regular, short conversations about purposeful math problems with children. These are intentionally crafted to invite children into specific math situations, helping them to improve their mathematical confidence and abilities. Math talks are meant to be open-ended opportunities that have multiple entry points and approaches for interpreting and solving the problem. To learn more please read my article Joyful Number Talks in Kindergarten available here:

 

The Journal of Teaching and Learning

Vol. 13, No. 2 (2019) pp.43–54

https://jtl.uwindsor.ca/index.php/jtl/article/view/5684/5082

 

In my classroom I engage children in daily math talks during our first whole group time together. I often use the date as a focus for the number talk. For example, if the date is December 10, I use the number ten as the focal point of our math exploration. 


Over the years I have shared my math talks on social media and have been asked repeatedly to create a guide to support educators who wish to engage their students in math talks. This served as the inspiration my book Calendar Math. This book provides photo prompts and accompanying questions is that educators can use these to engage children in regular conversations in the classroom. In the book each calendar date (numbers 1 through 31) has four different pages with accompanying prompts. Use them for different months and also as sparks for creating your own daily number talks with children. 

 

To help educators get started here is a collection of photos representing the numbers 1 to 31 available as a PDF file. They can be digitally projected or printed and used as part of your morning math talk. Feel free to use them to support and supplement math discussions with your students!


Saturday, April 8, 2017

Math Learning - and a Touch of Science - in the Outdoor World

With spring in full bloom many kindergarten children are spending time exploring the outdoors! There is so much opportunity for rich math learning hidden among the natural treasures in any play space! If you'd like to learn about the potential for math in the outdoor world, check out my newest article:

Math Learning - and a Touch of Science - in the Outdoor World


Thursday, December 17, 2015

Kindergartens Building Community

As many of you are aware, I love to engage in scholarly activities like writing and publishing about early childhood education issues. I find professional writing helps me engage in active reflection about my practice and I find it very motivating to share what we do and learn in our FDK classroom with others. I'm pleased to share a link to my latest article regarding a rich inquiry our class experienced in May 2015. Donating food to the Downtown Mission last Christmas (2014) was a very big activity in our classroom. Our children were very worried when we shared a newspaper article in May stating the Mission was running low on food. The children were called to action and inspired to find ways to solve this problem. Working together to communicate beyond our classroom and encourage the community to help, we were able to gather over 5000 items for the Mission in a little over a week! I wrote about this experience and the article will appear in ETFO's Voice Magazine in the Winter issue. Here is a link to the online version of the article: http://etfovoice.ca/article/kindergarteners-building-community/
 
 
For those of you interested in learning more, here is a digital documentation iMovie created to share the many artifacts from our inquiry:
 
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