Draw each outfit set. How does it change for these outfits? How many different outfits now?
Draw each outfit set. How does it change for these outfits? How many different outfits now?
Thinking: Which one doesn't belong? How would you defend your answer? Cam you pursuade others to share your perspective/belief? And…
Thinking: Love the thinking & reasoning that goes on when we do Which One Doesn’t Belong. They always surprise me…
Do you see circles? How many? Do you see rectangles? How many? How many more
Compare the books. How many small books are here? How many large books? How many do you have?
How many different ways can you determine the sum?
This is how one student counted the squares @MathBeforeBed @catholic_hill pic.twitter.com/fZZHmJAqSg — Kirsty Chamberland (@K_Chamberland) December 7, 2017
Exemplars: Thank you @MathBeforeBed for helping us with our morning math challenge! pic.twitter.com/80HclV7BAL — Mrs Piacente-Cimini (@spiacentecimini) November 29, 2017
\ \ What could be the answers if there weren’t the same number of dots under each splat?\ \ Read…
Thinking from young ones: Math Talk today- Counting poppies and seeing patterns @Breslau_Rm8 Thanks @MathBeforeBed for the picture pic.twitter.com/8shjV6K5j0 —…
\ \ Have your child make his/her own scary-ness chart after!
\ \ Have your child estimate the number of bands it will hold. What is too high? What is too…
\ \ Download and print a blank copy of the recording sheet \ \ \ \ Thanks to Sharon Drummond…
Thinking from young ones: Amazing math problem solving today with @MathBeforeBed . Noticed 3 numbers between 6,10,14 so changed guess…
\ \ Fraction Circles provided by Brainingcamp: Access Brainingcamp’s virtual manipulatives and lessons Interested in exploring fractions through problem based…
\ \ Watch the making Energy Bites video with your child.\ \ \ \ Ask her what she noticed and…
\ \ How many? You choose what can you count?
\ \ You can also sum the little squares by adding 1+3+5+7+9+11+13 ((yellow)+(blue)+(green)+(orange)+(red)+(dark blue)+(burgundy)). Since visually this forms a square…
\ \ Do you see any patterns? How many tops? How many jars?