Erikson Early Math
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Early Math Collaborative at Erikson Institute is transforming the understanding, teaching and learning of early mathematics from the ground up.
Chicago, IL
Joined May 2014
Our last day on this page is 06/30/24. Follow us @eriksoninst for the latest content from Erikson’s Early Math Collaborative. #eriksoninstitute #earlymathaterikson #oneerikson
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We recently sat down with Mary Hynes-Berry, one of the founding members of @eriksonmath, surrounded by her book collection, to talk about her lengthy career at Erikson, and how quilts, books, and math all came together. Head over to @EriksonInst for the link to her interview.
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Join our partners, @NAFSCE, on October 1st at 2:30pm CST for "Scaffolding: The Key to Engaging All Families In and Out of School." Discover how to unlock the power of scaffolding to create a supportive, collaborative environment for families! Go to @EriksonInst to register.
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The Mathical Book Prize recognizes math-inspiring literature for kids ages 2-18. Check out a curated list of this year's prize-winning books selected teachers, librarians, mathematicians, and others here:
mathicalbooks.org
Each year’s winners and honor books join a selective and ever-growing list of new and previously published fiction and non-fiction titles for youth. These titles are as varied as the intersection...
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Peer collaboration during early math learning activities is rare. Research shows that collaborating with peers during early math activities can support later academic success. This blog outlines 10 ideas for promoting peer collaboration in early childhood settings.
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Join us at @eriksoninst for fresh content from Erikson’s Early Math Collaborative. #eriksoninstitute #earlymathaterikson
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Save the date! @EriksonInst is hosting The First National Meeting of Racial Justice in Early Math Education (RJEM): An Inquiry-Based Approach to Problems of Practice on June 27th - 28th. Registration link and call for presenters coming soon! #earlymath #eriksoninstitute
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Supporting Center/Small Group Math Activities: These early math activities are easy to set up, fun to do, and require low to moderate teacher involvement. Instructions are also available in Spanish. Learn more here:
preschoolmath.stanford.edu
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Though we're in a 3D world, language & materials for kids often focus on 2D shapes. In fact, majority of emphasis gets put on just 4 shapes: circles, triangles, rectangles, & squares. See any issues? Different Types of Shapes to Spark Geometric Learning https://t.co/Jnyywado2b
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Here you can download cards and simple-to-learn game ideas to help young children build their understanding of early math concepts such as cardinality and composing and comparing numbers. A New Focus for Familiar Card Games: https://t.co/HE0buTgAeP
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You may not have realized that sharing these songs and fingerplays for preschoolers is a great way to bring math to life. Math at Your Fingertips: Songs and Fingerplays for Preschoolers https://t.co/6nOYmdoqFy
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Every time you describe something—as red, tall, sticky, or loud, for example—you are helping to define & categorize things. And defining and categorizing is huge in mathematics! Games to Play at Home Using ATTRIBUTES for Math Thinking https://t.co/mYOqOVhaff
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Best Books for Babies to Find Math in Their World Books are great for babies. But what are the best books for babies? We use our Precursor Concepts as a framework for discussing math thinking during the ages of 0-3. More: https://t.co/eBse9aiJjk
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Regardless of how high #preschoolers can rote count, a child’s sense of what those numbers actually mean develops gradually. We call this understanding NUMBER SENSE, and it requires relating numbers to real quantities. More: https://t.co/h5yXCUEVK4
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In the real world we usually don’t COUNT by ones. We find ways of getting to a NUMBER much faster. These faster ways of counting work because of a rule for rational counting, the STABLE ORDER RULE. Exploring "Rules" of Counting with Picture Books: https://t.co/xd6j4p6E3j
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"Kindergartners are new to school, and although they do love to talk, they don’t always know how to discuss what they’re learning, either with a teacher or with each other." How to Adapt Popular Discussion Strategies for Kindergarten https://t.co/VGpvqWKwFs
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A great way to have children explore spatial relationships is to read books that call for children to think and talk about where objects and people are in relation to something else. 4 Books That Can Expand Children’s Spatial Sense: https://t.co/nvWyj1hj0j
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As Test Scores Crater, Debate Over Whether There’s a ‘Science’ To Math Recovery https://t.co/KnYuUVNYY2
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This conversation will feature multiple early education experts, each with their own perspective on how early childhood educators can build a strong math foundation for students. How teachers can conquer their math anxiety, an event by The Hechinger Report https://t.co/9P0TpsWfRJ
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"Having that deep content knowledge... makes you then able to draw out what’s happening in a child’s play around math... know the math inside and out so that you can be that expert when you’re with the child." Teachers conquering their math anxiety: https://t.co/A2mHOJyWHC
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