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Number Talks for Kindergarten: Building Numbers 11-20 with Base Ten: Unlock the power of Number Talks in your Kindergarten classroom with our comprehensive and engaging resource designed specifically for building numbers 11-20 with the base number of 10. Number Talks for Kindergarten: Building Numbers 11-20 with Base Ten is a must-have for educators seeking to foster a deep understanding of numerical concepts in their young learners.
⭐Targeted Content for Number Talks: Dive into the world of comparing numbers with carefully crafted Number Talks focusing on foundational concepts. Your students will explore counting, subitizing, and basic arithmetic operations interactively and enjoyably.
⭐What is a Number Talk? A Number Talk is a daily, structured routine designed to develop and strengthen students’ number sense and mathematical thinking. This approach fosters a classroom environment where students can openly discuss and share their strategies for solving mathematical problems. For Kindergarten teachers, the focus of Number Talks varies throughout the week, with each day concentrating on a specific mathematical tool and associated manipulatives.
⭐Clickable Table of Content for Number Talks
4 weeks of Content 5 sets of questions a day
One additional type of question each day: Mental Math, True or Not True, Work on It, Think About It, Facts are Fun. These are optional but super fun for your learners to work on.
⭐Break Down for Number Talks
Each day has several slides. Each problem has THREE slides: The LOOK, the THINK, and the Strategy slide. Additionally, there are some different slides at the end of each day.
⭐Visual Resources Included for Number Talks Enhance understanding with vibrant and visually appealing resources that captivate young minds. Colorful images and engaging manipulatives provide a multisensory experience, making abstract mathematical ideas tangible for Kindergarteners.
Includes:
⭐Hand Signals
⭐Intro Slides to Math Manipulatives
⭐How to Use These Number Talks:
I use these slides using an interactive board at school. I sit on the left side of the computer and advance the slides with ease. We use the pen for the board to write on the pen provided.
Now, not everyone has access to this technology. You can still project these files on smart boards. If you don’t have interactive writing options, I suggest trying to use a free website called Classroom Screen to add digital elements.
Another option would be to print these out and use them as large flashcards. I would recommend using a hole punch and binder ring to keep them in order and save time and effort in the classroom. You could laminate them as well to write on them.
Additionally, you could print these pages out and place them in page protectors in a binder, you could turn page by page to guide learning. This is a great option for small groups.
by Mary Amoson
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