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  NUMBER LITERACY

 

Are you interested in developing number literacy in your children?  

If so, we currently offer two NUMBER LITERACY publications that will definitely interest you.  They are:

  • NUMBER LITERACY: WHAT'S MY PLACE?  WHAT'S MY VALUE?
  • NUMBER LITERACY: READING AND WRITING THE LANGUAGE OF NUMBERS

Both are designed to be used as a daily supplemental routine that will complement your current math curriculum.

 

NUMBER LITERACY: WHAT'S MY PLACE?  WHAT'S MY VALUE?

TEACHING MANUAL AND DEMONSTRATION POSTERS

 

No elementary classroom should be without this practical approach to teaching place value concepts! Teachers across the country have been thrilled with the results! NUMBER LITERACY: WHAT'S MY PLACE? WHAT'S MY VALUE? is a working classroom display that uses visual models and numbers to help your children develop concepts related to place value. Popular for being so very teacher-friendly, this product is a favorite of both progressive and traditional teachers. 

When you order this kit, you will receive 

  • a teaching manual.
  • blackline masters.
  • and coated posters, which when cut apart become demonstration base-ten pieces. 

Visited two or more times weekly, this 10 minute, large-group routine provides repeated opportunities for your children to develop an understanding for the magnitude, flexibility, and beauty of our base-ten place value system.

Primary children use the demonstration pieces to master place value concepts that include

  • rounding.
  • writing numbers in expanded and standard forms.
  • determining whether a number a number is odd or even.
  • arranging numbers on a number line.
  • writing numbers with words only. 
  • rearranging digits to form less or greater or values.
  • trading collections.
  • counting backwards and forwards by ones, tens,  twos, and fives.
  • adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing.
  • halving and doubling numbers. 

Because the decimal is moveable, intermediate children demonstrate and master place value concepts using large quantities, (such as thousands and millions), as well as small quantities, (such as, tenths, hundredths, thousandths and ten thousandths). In addition to the concepts listed above for primary children, some other concepts explored by intermediate children include

  • multi-digit multiplication.
  • averaging.
  • doubling and halving.
  • writing numbers using scientific notation.
  • the relationships between fractions and decimals. 
  • division with 1 or 2-digit divisors.

 

These primary children are building a four-digit                                                                                        Decimal numbers, such as 2.5017 are easily modeled by older

whole number using the primary demonstration pieces.                                                                    children with the intermediate demonstration pieces, as shown here.

 

NUMBER LITERACY: WHAT'S MY PLACE?  WHAT'S MY VALUE? makes sense to children and to teachers.  If you are searching for a common sense way to teach place value so it is really understood and remembered,  you have come to the right place! Click below to learn more about our very popular professional development that prepares teachers to implement 

NUMBER LITERACY: WHAT'S MY PLACE?  WHAT'S MY VALUE? 

 

 

NUMBER LITERACY: WHAT'S MY PLACE? WHAT'S MY VALUE? BACKDROP DISPLAY KIT:   This backdrop display kit is custom designed for use with the NUMBER LITERACY: WHAT'S MY PLACE?  WHAT'S MY VALUE? products described above.  It contains:

  • black felt display fabric
  • self-sticking Velcro dots
  • bright yellow vinyl digit pouches

 

ORDER YOUR NUMBER LITERACY:  WHAT'S MY PLACE?  WHAT'S MY VALUE? TEACHING  KIT TODAY!
Product Catalog # Price for One
Primary What's My Place? What's My Value? (Grades K-2)  NLDL02P  $35.00
Intermediate What's My Place? What's My Value? (Grades 3 and higher)  NLDL02I  $40.00
Primary Backdrop Display Kit  (Grades K-2)  XMVI01  $35.00
Intermediate Backdrop Display Kit (Grades 3 and higher)  XMVI02  $37.00
 
 

NUMBER LITERACY: READING AND WRITING THE LANGUAGE OF NUMBERS 

 

              Sample Chart 5th Grade                                 Sample Chart 3rd Grade                              Sample Chart Kindergarten

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NUMBER LITERACY: READING AND WRITING THE LANGUAGE OF NUMBERS is a daily, 10-minute routine that you will use to draw upon your children's ability to think visually.   Together you and your children will use grids and dots to help your children develop useful visual images of mathematical concepts and processes.  Appropriate for grades K and higher, this large group routine will help you model the correct use of the written language of mathematics in a constructive, visual context.

Your children will  develop a keen sense of number relationships and the language of numbers that we use to describe those relationships. Before long, your children will recall  these images in their mind's eye, leading to memorization.  Teachers who are use this routine devoutly  find that the images help children develop conceptual understanding, recall basic facts with accuracy and efficiency, think through problem situations, and communicate as mathematicians. Wow!  Imagine that...in just 10 minutes per day!

You will find the teaching and learning of number concepts you once considered difficult to master will become EASY as those concepts are illustrated and discussed.  Regardless of the grade level  you teach, the versatility of the dot routine makes it equally effective for use with primary and intermediate children alike.  English speaking and non-English speaking children benefit equally from this unique approach to modeling number.  Meeting the required state standards in any state is easily accomplished by merging this routine with the standards.  The mathematics will naturally intensify as your children make connections from simple equations to more difficult counterparts by comparing likenesses and differences, as shown here.

This 320 page book contains

  • easily understood, practical implementation directions for using this routine across the grade levels.
  • reproducible demonstration blackline masters for creating large-group displays and individual work logs.
  • assessment suggestions.
  • a mathematical reference section of the symbols, operations and notations most often used in elementary classrooms.
  • authentic work samples.
  • suggestions for sharing in the classroom, in the school, in the homes and in the community.
  • a section devoted to meaningful word problems.

This routine has been a favorite of teachers of elementary children of all ages!  Don't miss out on this opportunity to make the learning of number and number operations easy, fun, and permanent!

Click Here to learn more about our very popular professional development that prepares teachers to implement NUMBER LITERACY: READING AND WRITING THE LANGUAGE OF NUMBERS.

ORDER YOUR COPY OF NUMBER LITERACY:  READING AND WRITING THE LANGUAGE OF NUMBERS TODAY
Product Catalog # Price for One
NUMBER LITERACY: READING AND WRITING THE LANGUAGE OF NUMBERS  NLDL01 $60.00
 

ARE YOUR CHILDREN NUMBER LITERATE?

Here is an example of a problem that was posed to first grade children in Sundance, Wyoming this past November and an example of a student's solution to this problem.  His kindergarten teacher used both NUMBER LITERACY routines daily.  His first grade teachers have continued with this powerful model.  We want you to notice two things: 

  1. This problem is not one typically seen in first grade classrooms.  However, it is typical of what one would see being posed in NUMBER LITERATE first grade classrooms.
  2. You can easily see how the child solved the problem.  The standard of communication is alive in this first grade classroom, as it is in all NUMBER LITERATE classrooms.

SOLUTION

Oh, by the way...this is just one of many children who successfully solved all three parts of this problem!  WOW!  Imagine the level of difficulty of problems that are being solved by the 5th grade children!

 

CONTACT US TODAY TO LEARN HOW YOUR CHILDREN CAN BECOME NUMBER LITERATE!

 

 

 

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