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Real Math for Young Learners Real Math for Young Learners uses opportunities presented in students everyday experiences to address these National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) recommendations: Use relevant, real-world examples that build on students experiences Incorporate active and interactive learning to help students construct meaning from math concepts Make use of natural connections between subject areas to integrate math concepts Use formal and informal assessments to evaluate ongoing growth Activities in Real Math for Young Learners cover these skills and processes: Math Skills non-standard measurement counting recognition of numerals one-to-one correspondence geometric shapes readiness for addition and subtraction Suggestions for Assessment money ordinal numbers graphing patterning size comparisons Processes identifying, describing, & explaining sorting & classifying questioning & communicating observing, collecting, recording data Observe individual students during the many types of unit activities. Keep notes on skills observed and problem solving processes. Keep a portfolio for each child containing samples of work, your observations, and conference notes. Include a checklist that shows the math skills the child has demonstrated and those in progress. Table of Contents Getting Started... 1 Math in the Kitchen... 22 Setting Up Centers... 2 Math in the Bathroom... 37 Bulletin Board... 7 Math in the Bedroom... 45 Graphing... 9 Math and Your Clothes... 52 Numbers Everywhere... 11 Important Numbers... 110 Shapes Everywhere... 14 Bibliography... 112 Math and My Family... 16 Congratulations on your purchase of some of the finest teaching materials in the world. For information about other Evan-Moor products, call 1-800-777-4362 or FAX 1-800-777-4332 http://www.evan-moor.com Authors: Jo Ellen Moore Jill Norris Editor: Marilyn Evans Illustrator: Don Robison Designer: Joy Evans Entire contents copyright 1998 by EVAN-MOOR CORP. 18 Lower Ragsdale Drive, Monterey, CA 93940-5746 Permission is hereby granted to the individual purchaser to reproduce student materials in this book for noncommercial individual or classroom use only. Permission is not granted for school-wide, or system-wide, reproduction of materials. Printed in U.S.A. EMC 744

Getting Started The activities in this book are designed to help both children and their families become more aware of the importance of math in their everyday world. Collect books from your school and public libraries that show math being used in some way. (See bibliography on page 112.) Plan field trips where students can see math in action. For example: 1. Plan a walking trip around the neighborhood to look for numbers (street signs with numbers, addresses on houses and mailboxes, license plate numbers, etc.). 2. Plan a walking trip to look for geometric shapes on the homes around school. 3. Plan a trip to a home for a counting tour. Prepare children (in pairs or small groups plus an adult) with counting assignments such as Count all of the light switches or Count all of the windows. Invite parents to the classroom to share a variety of ways in which they use math. Provide parents with guidelines so that their presentation is age-appropriate. 1. cooking (measurement, counting, time, money) 2. building something (measurement, counting, money) 3. sewing (measurement, counting, money) 4. games and sports (time, counting, writing numerals) 5. personal finance (money, computation skills) 6. how clocks help me (wake up, be on time for work or school, know when my favorite t.v. shows come on, etc.) 1998 Evan-Moor Corp. 1 Real Math for Young Learners EMC 744

Setting Up Centers Arrange an area to hold center activities involving real math skills. Store activities in boxes, folders, envelopes, or gallon plastic bags. You may choose to put out several different center activities at a time or to put out only one activity and change it frequently. Plan some centers with individual tasks and others designed for partners or small groups. Pages 3-6 contain center ideas and patterns. Many of the other activities presented throughout this resource book can be placed in centers as well. 1998 Evan-Moor Corp. 2 Real Math for Young Learners EMC 744

Deliver the Mail (identify and match numerals) Reproduce the house patterns on page 4. You will need a set of house pictures and some letter envelopes. Write house numbers on the houses and corresponding numbers on the mail. (Use numbers from your students addresses.) Place these in the center. Children read the envelopes and match them to the correct houses. If you have a large class, divide the houses and envelopes into two or three sets. Piggy Banks (count pennies) Reproduce the piggy bank pattern and amount cards on page 5. (Fill in appropriate amounts.) Provide a coin purse of pennies for the center. Children take turns drawing a card and then counting pennies into the bank to equal that amount. Where Does It Go? (sort) Reproduce two copies of the house cut-away on page 6. Post one copy at the center. Cut apart the rooms on the second copy. Glue each room onto a small box or box lid to be used as a sorting tray. Place copies of an assortment of magazines and catalogs containing house furnishings, and scissors in the center. Children are to find items that belong in each room (set a number in advance), cut them out, and place them in the correct room. 1998 Evan-Moor Corp. 3 Real Math for Young Learners EMC 744

Note: Reproduce these patterns to use with Deliver the Mail on page 3. 1998 Evan-Moor Corp. 4 Real Math for Young Learners EMC 744

Note: Reproduce this page to use with Piggy Banks on page 3. 1998 Evan-Moor Corp. 5 Real Math for Young Learners EMC 744

Note: Reproduce this page to use with Where Does It Go? on page 3. Where Does It Go? 1998 Evan-Moor Corp. 6 Real Math for Young Learners EMC 744

Bulletin Board Our House Make the outside and the inside of a house as described below. Materials: butcher paper in several colors black marking pens yardstick or meter stick scissors stapler Directions: Involve your students as much as possible in the construction of the two boards. Have them help you measure, draw, or cut out the pieces of the house. Outside of the House Lay the butcher paper on the floor. Begin the house by making a large square out of one color. Lay a second color of paper along one edge. Cut a triangular roof. Using your remaining colors, cut five square windows, a large rectangle for a door, and a smaller rectangle for a chimney. Outline each piece with a black marking pen. Staple the pieces to the bulletin board. Lable the house Outside. Use this house to practice geometric shapes, counting, positional words, and size comparisons. Ask questions such as: How many different shapes do you see? How many (triangles, etc.) do you see? Are there more rectangles or more squares? Where is there a triangle? How many windows are above the door? 1998 Evan-Moor Corp. 7 Real Math for Young Learners EMC 744

Inside the House Lay out butcher paper and make a large square for the house and a triangle for the roof. Cut out a chimney. Use a black marking pen to draw the rooms in the house. Label the rooms as shown. Staple the pieces of the house to the bulletin board. Label the house Inside. Place pictures of furniture, other objects, people, and pets in the rooms. These can be cut from magazines and catalogs or drawn by you or your students. Change the pictures often. Use this house to practice counting, positional words, and to make size comparisons. Ask questions such as: What room is above the kitchen? How many rooms does this house have? What room is the (largest, smallest)? What room is between two other rooms? 1998 Evan-Moor Corp. 8 Real Math for Young Learners EMC 744