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[SpecialTopics 711] Re: Components of Numeracy
Margaret Rogers
marogers-princess at sbcglobal.netThu Sep 20 14:37:41 EDT 2007
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I want to thank everyone who is sharing the ideas for manipulatives. I have
been passing them on to my colleague who is not in the discussion. Today he
mentioned this one:
I did this activity where you give them 5 toothpicks to create a triangle
and ask them to identify it. It has to be an isosceles. Then I added
another toothpick, and the only one they can make is an equilateral. This
time some made hexagons! However, I was able to get a lot of mileage out of
that and do some work on the properties of each plane figure number of
sides, number of angles, vertices, etc. It was an appropriate digression
that came from the students.
Margaret Rogers and Tom Brewer
Sacramento, CA
On 9/20/07 10:29 AM, "Stephanie Shultz" <sshultz at telamon.org> wrote:
> I also taught in a low budget Adult Ed program. I made a complete set of
> equivalent fraction bars for my students using colored heavy construction
> paper. I had one strip that represented one whole. It was in one color. Then,
> using another color I made models for ½ of the original whole. Using a third
> color, I made a whole sheet of models of the whole divided into thirds.. I
> continued this way for several other fractional parts. I think I made the
> original templates on plain white paper and just filled the photocopy machine
> with a different color for each set of the fractions that I wanted the
> students to have. I cut out the strips and put the sets, which were now a
> collection of many different colors representing different fractions, in
> envelopes. The students used them when we talked about the basic definition of
> a fraction, for ordering fractions, naming equivalent fractions and for adding
> and subtracting fractions. It was definitely very cheap and as I recall
> effective enough for the work we were doing.
>
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> Stephanie Shultz
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> From: specialtopics-bounces at nifl.gov [mailto:specialtopics-bounces at nifl.gov]
> On Behalf Of Rose Steiner
> Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 6:31 PM
> To: specialtopics at nifl.gov
> Subject: [SpecialTopics 699] Re: Components of Numeracy
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> Kate (and others),
>
> You mentioned "we had the appropriate manipulatives for halves, quarters,
> eighths, sixteenths, thirds, sixths, twelfths, fifths, and tenths."
>
> What exactly do you consider the appropriate manipulatives for these
> fractions? Are there inexpensive ones that work well? So many of our sites
> in Montana have limited funds and I am sure we are not alone.
>
> We have used egg cartons (12 and 18 egg size) for many of these fractions.
> But to do all of these, our class would need to make some adaptations to the
> cartons (i.e. cover up some of the egg slots so that are not a part of the
> whole, etc).
>
> I look forward to trying your 10 pages with my students. ;-)
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Rose Steiner
>
> I am enjoying this great discussion on the special topic of numeracy...
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