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Bray, Wendy S.; Maldonado, Luz A. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2018
A single fact-focused number-string discussion is unlikely to result in all students adopting more flexible and efficient fact strategies; however, these authors have found that repeated engagement in such discussions over time does promote student reasoning about relationships, which in turn leads to increased fact fluency. By cultivating a…
Descriptors: Discussion, Numbers, Thinking Skills, Mathematics Instruction
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Joswick, Candace; Clements, Douglas H.; Sarama, Julie; Banse, Holland W.; Day-Hess, Crystal A. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2019
The teacher displayed counting cards that included both dots and numerals in order from one to five, as she counted them with her students. She then turned the cards facedown, keeping them in order, and began an identify-a-hidden-card activity with the class. This class was engaged in the third of three card activities that develop number sense…
Descriptors: Mathematics Activities, Instructional Materials, Mathematics Instruction, Executive Function
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Wickstrom, Megan H.; Aytes, Tracy – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2018
Mathematical modeling is an important and accessible process for elementary school students because it allows them to use mathematics to engage with the world and consider if and when to use it to help them reason about a situation. It fosters productive struggle and twenty-first-century skills that will aid them throughout their lifetime.
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Mathematical Models, Computation, Relevance (Education)
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Buchholz, Lisa M. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2016
Several detours prompted me to find time in an overcrowded school day to incorporate important, powerful, daily, whole-class application of fact strategies. A few years ago, I embarked on a journey with my second graders, a journey through the strategies for mental computation of addition and subtraction facts. The focus of that journey was to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Elementary School Mathematics, Grade 2, Computation
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Kalb, Kristina S.; Gravett, Julie M. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2012
By following learned rules rather than reasoning, students often fall into common error patterns, something every experienced teacher has observed in the classroom. In their effort to circumvent the developing common error patterns of their students, the authors decided to supplement their math text with two weeklong investigations. The first was…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Number Concepts, Error Patterns, Computation
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Parrish, Sherry D. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2011
"Classroom number talks," five- to fifteen-minute conversations around purposefully crafted computation problems, are a productive tool that can be incorporated into classroom instruction to combine the essential processes and habits of mind of doing math. During number talks, students are asked to communicate their thinking when presenting and…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Classroom Environment, Teaching Methods, Thinking Skills
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Teaching Children Mathematics, 2010
Healthy lifestyles are increasingly emphasized these days. This month the authors begin a series of mathematical problems that also address physical activity. They hope that these problems offer opportunities to investigate mathematics and also reinforce the desire to lead a healthy life. In their first problem of the academic year, students…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction, Life Style
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Thornton, Carol A.; And Others – Teaching Children Mathematics, 1995
Presents a series of reflections in which a second-grade teacher recognizes the value of encouraging children to develop various computational processes as well as a range of different solution approaches. Uses the context of mentally calculating costs of menu items. (MKR)
Descriptors: Computation, Elementary School Mathematics, Grade 2, Learning Activities
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Buchholz, Lisa – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2004
This article describes the impact of thinking about addition and subtraction facts instead of rotely memorizing them.
Descriptors: Subtraction, Learning Strategies, Arithmetic, Teaching Methods
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Russell, Susan Jo – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2000
Examines the philosophy behind the issue of computational fluency in "Principles and Standards." (Author)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Arithmetic, Computation, Early Childhood Education
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Benning, Jennifer D.; Bonenberger, Laura; Hickey, Kevin A.; Steward, Carey – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2000
Introduces a collection of mathematics activities that use Spain and Spanish culture as the setting for activities that involve graphing, estimation, logical reasoning, geometry, measurement, and computation. These activities are designed to appeal directly to students. (KHR)
Descriptors: Computation, Cultural Influences, Elementary Education, Estimation (Mathematics)
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Carroll, William M.; Porter, Denise – Teaching Children Mathematics, 1997
Describes teaching strategies in which children are encouraged to develop computational procedures that are meaningful to them. Authors state that classroom observation reveals most primary students to be capable of developing their own accurate solution procedures for multi-digit addition and subtraction as well as for simple multiplication and…
Descriptors: Algorithms, Associative Learning, Computation, Cooperative Learning
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Taylor, Ann R.; Breck, Susan E.; Aljets, Carol M. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2004
This article demonstrates how a child's invented algorithm about tens and ones generated "transitional thinking" on the way to the construction of a mathematical understanding of place value. The articles also discusses how two important "best practice" classroom strategies, mathematical discourse, and the role of wait time in that discourse take…
Descriptors: Time Factors (Learning), Learning Strategies, Questioning Techniques, Teaching Methods
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Battista, Michael; Clements, Douglas H. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 1998
Describes typical student strategies for counting cubes in cube buildings and explains why these problems are difficult for students. Suggests instructional tasks that can help students develop more powerful ways of thinking about such problems. Lists two action research ideas related to this issue. (ASK)
Descriptors: Action Research, Computation, Concept Formation, Educational Strategies