Teaching number sense should be fun and engaging!
Develop Math Practices
1. Focus on the Process, Not the Answer
Focus on where your students are, not the curriculum.
2. Let them Talk
I like to have students work in pairs and explain their thinking especially when subitizing. I try to have a high math student work with a student that needs help. When kids work together to explain their thinking strategies and listen to others, they are “constructing viable arguments and critiquing the reasoning of others” (math practice 3). Analyzing builds number sense and the ability to think flexibly about numbers. By sharing, they see there are multiple ways of solving math problems even though math problems may have one right answer. Get Bird number cards HERE.
3. Provide Practice
When students practice counting, they’re learning one-to-one correspondence, or how to match each object they’re counting to each number they’re saying. This can be done so easily with a number path. To help them practice this concept, give students a number path, to take apart and put back together.
4. Observation
Watch and observe what your students do as they solve math problems then give them plenty of opportunities to practice and play with numbers. Check out this fun double game incorporates addition and number sense with body awareness. So fun!