Shelley has a lot of great information to share about mental math. Check out her post and video for all of the information, but a few of my favorite thoughts and tips are....
1) You need to understand why you are teaching mental math. Think of each strategy as a tool that you are giving each student for their tool kit. Once students have all the tools, they can decide for themselves which one will do the best job. However, in order to choose the most effective tool, they must have a really good understanding of how each one works. This is why it is so important to help students develop mastery at one level before moving onto the next.
2) Developing mastery means that students can efficiently perform the strategy without uncertainty. Stick with one strategy until you see mastery happening. When you move onto the next strategy, you still must take the time to reinforce the previous strategies.
3) Don't forget to use mathematical language in your teaching. If you use math language, then they will too! If you begin to make mathematical discussion part of your everyday routine, you will begin to notice students developing their own math strategies.
These are just short snippets of Shelley's tips and thoughts. She goes into a lot more detail in her post and her video. She also gives concrete examples of how to implement her ideas and suggestions.
Shelley's Mental Math Collection Includes:
In my search, I also came across the book Number Sense Routines by Jessica F. Shumway. You can learn more about the book and view a preview online at Stenhouse Publishers.The book offers some great information on subitizing and mental math.
Now onto the GOOD stuff!! The Mental Math Strategies Giveaway!! Shelley has graciously offered to give away 3 of her mental math strategy units!! The winners get to choose the one they want.
Here is all you have to do to enter the giveaway:
1) Follow Shelley's blog
2) Follow her TPT store
3) Like her on Facebook
4) Follow Chalk Talk
5) Add Chalk Talk to your blog roll
You can leave one comment saying you did everything or you can leave a comment for each requirement. It's up to you. Don't forget to leave your email address. The giveaway ends Friday, March 2nd at midnight.
Shelley's thoughts and tips for teaching mental math are some of the best I have seen. They really align with what I learned in the math training I attended. The You Tube video is a great visual for explaining it all. Good luck!









































9 comments:
I follow all.
kaydi.shaw@gpisd.org
I have been a follower of Shelly's for awhile. Love her units!
:)
Tamera
http://www.myheartbelongsinfirst.blogspot.com
twilson@davidson.k12.nc.us
I have also been a follower of Shelly's TPT store and her blog.
:)
Tamera
http://www.myheartbelongsinfirst.blogspot.com
twilson@davidson.k12.nc.us
I follow Shelley's Blog :)
henline.5@osu.edu
I follow Shelley's TPT Store!
henline.5@osu.edu
I follow Shelley on Facebook!
henline.5@osu.edu
I follow Chalk Talk :)
henline.5@osu.edu
I follow Shelleys blog, TPT store, on Facebook and am the newest follower of Chalk Talk! Great giveaway :)
Thanks Brooke
brookeychook@hotmail.com
Done! :o)
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