As we continue to explore Number Sense in Numeracy students are beginning to strengthen their strategies in both addition and subtraction. It is important that student practice their simple math facts (addition and subtraction) each night regardless of whether or not homework is assigned. Fast facts, as we practice them, are quick addition facts that go up to 9 + 9 = 18 and subtraction facts that involve numbers smaller than 18 ( example: 18 - 7 = 11). Knowing these facts quickly and accurately are helpful as we move towards addition with re-grouping and subtraction with borrowing.
By the end of grade 3 students should be able to add and subtract two and three digit numbers with either borrowing or re-grouping as needed so daily practice is very important. Driving in the car, walking home from school, talking around the dinner table are excellent opportunities to quiz your children on their 'fast facts'. Students ALWAYS have the chance to become faster and more accurate with their facts.
Monday, October 27, 2014
Non-Fiction Friday
Monday, October 6, 2014
Kids Working Hard!
Take a look at your children hard at work! Today they were working together using Base-10 blocks to represent different 2 and 3 digit numbers. Students can expect an assessment (test) on Friday. Students on alternate programs for Numeracy will be assessed on their goals throughout the week.
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Numeracy PALS - Orange note
Yesterday an orange note went home advertising Numeracy PALS. This program is excellent, free and has been proven to be highly effective with improving basic Numeracy facts in addition and subtraction.
The Ontario Curriculum (for grade 3) states that by the end of grade 3 students will....
The Ontario Curriculum (for grade 3) states that by the end of grade 3 students will....
- solve problems involving the addition and subtracting of single and multi-digit whole numbers, using a variety of strategies.
Numeracy PALS targets this goal specifically! Students will practice single and double digit addition and subtraction with and with out re-grouping. The better students become with this skill and the faster and more automatic the answers become will only lead to more success in Numeracy. As the year progresses we will be moving into multiplication. Having a strong understanding of both addition and subtraction (with and without re-grouping) will only help your children master their multiplication facts.
Please consider allowing your child to participate in this valuable program.
Thank you to those of you who have already returned the orange slips.
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