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Meghan Hearn meghanhearn@gmail mhearn@hcpss mhearn@ndm 410-960-6872 Cell

Mathematics in the Elementary School:EDU 592. Meghan Hearn meghanhearn@gmail.com mhearn@hcpss.org mhearn@ndm.edu 410-960-6872 Cell 410-552-3742 Home. Ground Rules. Manage Personal Technology Be Punctual Assignments are due on the due date One person talking at a time

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Meghan Hearn meghanhearn@gmail mhearn@hcpss mhearn@ndm 410-960-6872 Cell

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  1. Mathematics in the Elementary School:EDU 592 • Meghan Hearn • meghanhearn@gmail.com • mhearn@hcpss.org • mhearn@ndm.edu • 410-960-6872 Cell • 410-552-3742 Home

  2. Ground Rules • Manage Personal Technology • Be Punctual • Assignments are due on the due date • One person talking at a time • Respectful listening • Be respectful of opposing opinions • Contact me with any questions or concerns

  3. 100’s Chart Tic-Tac-Toe • Let’s play. • Think about the math you need to know and understand to play this game while you play.

  4. Tic-Tac-Toe • Draw a 3X3 grid • Decide who will go first. Each player chooses a different colored pencil. • First player chooses any number from 1 to 100 and places it anywhere in the grid. • Pretend this is a piece cut from a hundreds chart and play regular Tic-Tac-Toe.

  5. Describe • What skills do your students need to complete this task? • What math concepts do they need to understand?

  6. What is Number Sense? • Understanding numbers, ways of representing numbers, relationships among numbers, and number systems • Understanding meanings of operations and how they relate to one another • Computing fluently and make reasonable estimates • (NCTM 2010)

  7. Developing a sense of whole numbers and representing and using them in flexible ways, including relating, composing, and decomposing numbers • Connecting number words and numerals to the quantities they represent, using various physical models and representations NCTM 2010

  8. Counting with understanding and recognizing "how many" in sets of objects • Using multiple models to develop initial understandings of place value and the base-ten number system • Developing understanding of the relative position and magnitude of whole numbers and of ordinal and cardinal numbers and their connections NCTM 2010

  9. Number Sense Number sense is an understanding of number concepts, place value, and computation. Losq (2005)

  10. What are the big components of number sense? • Connections: Numbers in our world. • Counting and Estimating • Number Relations • Compose and Decompose values • Landmark Numbers • Place Value

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