wingdale elementary school’s students are…. mastering math facts! dr. donald b. crawford-...
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Mastering Math Facts is adaily classroom program that teaches
children how toPractice AND Memorize the
Addition and Subtraction Facts
(Facts to 20)
Mastering Math Facts
• Has a sequential presentation of only two new facts and their inverses each level.
• Is cumulative. New facts are added to and practiced with facts that are already mastered.
• Allows children to move at their own pace.
• INSISTS children learn the facts to an automatic level.
What is the “automatic level”?
The automatic level of learning is the ability to do something
without thinking about the steps
involved.
Stages of Learning
1. Accuracy We can do something correctly if
we take our time and concentrate.
2. FluencyWe can do the task quickly
without mistakes. This comes after much practice.
3. Automaticity We can perform the task without
giving any real thought to the steps involved.
Learning Math Facts MUST go through all the stages!
Children are not asked to memorize their facts until we are sure they understand the
concepts of addition and subtraction.
Wingdale students do not begin this program until
at least November of FIRST GRADE.
Why Do We Need to Know Our Facts Automatically
• without using the calculator?
• without using our fingers ?• without using a number line?• without counting out counters?• without drawing pictures?
BECAUSE…
• Future success in math is dependent on knowing the basic facts so well that the correct answers just come to you, without your having to compute them each time.
Your brain is able to devote more attention to more complex operations or multi-step problems.
Just consider a 3rd grade math problem.
6 11 14
7 2 4
- 5 8 6
_________
1 3 8
1 1 9 8 7 + 4 6 7 or _______
1 4 5 4
So How Will We Teach Our Children To Be Automatic With the
Basic Math Facts?• Students get a leveled
practice page each day.• Every level adds 2 new
facts to what they already know.
• Children practice using the top half during their “Paired Practice.”
• Bottom half will be their “One Minute Timing”.
Paired Practice
• The StudentThe Student reads facts and answers aloud from practice page.
• The Checker follows along in answer book.
• After 90 seconds, they switch roles.
The “Checker”
• Watches and listens for any errors or hesitations.
• Stops “student” and immediately gives correct answer !
• “Student” repeats correct fact and answer and
• Goes back 3 facts and starts again
The One Minute TimingThe daily opportunity to show what we have mastered
Ready-Set-GO
Teacher allows classONE MINUTE to write the answers to
facts on their individual practice sheets.
Switch and Check
Student Pairs correct each other’s one minute timing.
Each mistake is crossed out and the correct answer is written next to it.
Answer book
Partner’s practice sheet
Did You Make Your Goal?
If the student got his goal number correct-
He can color in the next level on your rocket.
Tomorrow he will work on the next level’s two new facts.
Scanned rocket
If the Student Hasn’t Reached His
Goal…He needs to • Take home today’s
corrected “One Minute Timing” sheet.
• Practice tonight with an adult for at least 5 minutes.
How Should You Practice Math Facts With Your Child?
1. Have child sit with top half of practice sheet in front of him.
Be sure it has no answers.
(Fold under the corrected “one minute timing” bottom half.)
2. Review the NEW Facts on the top of the sheet.
BE SURE THEY ARE CORRECT!
3. Have your child read each fact aloud and then say the answers.
LISTEN for Hesitations or Errors
If child hesitates or makes an error…
STOP HIM IMMEDIATELY!
Give extra practice on that fact by having child repeat the fact and correct answer several times.
Then back up 3 facts and have your child begin again.
REPEAT
Back up 3 facts
3 2 1
Keep the Practice Sessions Short
• Don’t work anymore than FIVE minutes.
• If you wish to practice more- wait at least an hour- or try it again in the morning.
• When memorizing facts 2 short sessions are more helpful than one long session.
Success and RecognitionSchool announcements
School assemblies
Picture posted on “Math Fact Stars” Bulletin Board
Periodic newspaper coverage