February 23, 2013
The National Library of Virtual Manipulatives is a collection of online math-related applications appropriate for Pre-K – 12 students.
Olivia Trevino’s preschool class at Marsh Elementary School took advantage of all the winter weather to explore picture books about mittens. The Mitten by Jim Aylesworth and The Mitten by Alvin Tresselt are two delightful…
A child explains the function of a chart in his classroom.
Yeap Ban Har explains the first step he would take in training teachers from the United States how to be more effective math educators.
Joanne Mulligan shows a young student's emerging understanding of the concept of "pattern."
A child works to discover "how many more" a person has.
A student organizes a collection of keys in different ways.
The New York Times examines one of the creative math projects developed by the Early Math Collaborative. The article follows a teacher taking part in our in-person math coaching.
A student uses blocks to recreate arrangements of shapes.
Sorting things into categories is one of the ways mathematics enters into our daily life. Talking about attributes and qualities such as size, shape, texture, and color encourages children to look more closely at things.