Categories: All - counting - number - patterns - fluency

by Caitlin Blankenship 9 months ago

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Mental Math

Developing quick recognition and understanding of numerical relationships is crucial for enhancing mental math skills. Subitizing, the ability to instantly identify the number of objects without counting, is a foundational aspect that can be practiced through various methods such as tally marks, ten frames, and dice patterns.

Mental Math

Subitizing and number sense routines build fluency in basic math facts which supports mental math computation.

Mental Math

Rapid mental math computation skills are essential for advanced mathematics.

Number Sense

The recognition of relationships and patterns between numbers, and the ability to connect these relationships in multiple contexts.

Pattern Recognition

Discussion of relationships

Comparison of numbers or equations

Counting

Estimating

Subitizing

The ability to quickly recognize a group of objects without counting.
Dot Patterns
Fingers
Dominoes
Ten Frames
Groups of shapes
Tally Marks
Dice Patterns