![]() |
|
|
|
|
PreKorner Early Childhood Numeracy Resources
What is "numeracy" and how does early number concept influence a young child's readiness to learn math in the school-age years? Read about the types of preschool experiences that help children to form strong initial concepts of number and operationsa springboard for future learning. Find out about the precursors to later formal number understandings, and get a backmapped preschool learning trajectory that scaffolds instructional treatment of children's early conceptual development of number quantity and abilities to count and perform number operations. Go to the article Early Childhood Numeracy. Countingone of the most crucial indicators of a young child's future success in mathematics. And, teaching it is as easy as "one, two, three," right? Not really. Read our article Count With Me! for insights and strategies for teaching your child important counting skills that can add up to a solid foundation in true number concept understandings. So, there is no way preschool age children can perform and understand basic whole number operations such as addition? Well, maybe not in the sense many are accustomed to thinking. However, the fundamental understandings and ways of thinking about problems involving operations should be, and can be, an important part of your early childhood education program. Read Add With Me! and then go to work seeing what your children can really do. Read these brief research overviews on issues related to early childhood numeracy. Work with your preschool through grade 2 children to improve their ability to understand mathematics through reading. Find out about some of the reading requirements on standardized state math tests they will face starting in grade 3 -- get the Exploratory Report It's Math! It's Reading! No, It's SuperTest! Use children's literature to explore two-dimensional shapes, develop spatial awareness, and learn measurement skills. Get the PreKorner Child Activity Series - Integrating Mathematics and Literacy (see below), or check out the free html sample.
Developmental research has contributed an enormous amount of useful knowledge to the field of education, and when united with cognitive research findings, as well as analyses of learner expectations presented in the standards, highly effective instructional designs begin to emerge. If you work with school age children, you will want to find out how these various opportunities blend to form a solid base for approaching early elementary teaching in measurement and number. If you only teach preschool, why not look ahead? See the LearningLeads K-12 curriculum and learning strand Measurement, Geometry, and Spatial Senseit may inform what you do tomorrow with your children.
If this is your first time to visit the PreKorner, or if it has been awhile, be sure to take a look at the PreKorner homepage while you are here. If you teach or are interested in K-12 teaching and learning, go to LearningLeads to browse similar resources.
|
PreKorner: Early Childhood Numeracy Resources
PreKorner is a trademark of Designed Instruction, LLC. All rights reserved. Please read our notices and policies. Navigation? See sitemap. Questions? Contact us. |