Friday, July 27, 2012
Numbers
We use numbers every day to count, measure, weigh, tell time, calculate, purchase, etc.. Children also use numbers every day, when they tell someone how old they are, use the phone, how many crackers or cookies they want to eat, how many toys or friends they want to play with, etc. Encouraging the sense of numbers is very important in a child's development of math skills, not only in counting, recognizing and calculating numbers but also in writing numbers. Encouraging children to write numbers helps children to retain what they have learned about numbers and also maintains the small motor skills they are developing in their hands. Sidewalk chalk is fun to use to make a hopscotch on a sidewalk or to make a poster for a lemonade stand. Dry erase markers used on white boards is a great source to practice with. Look for ways for your children or grandchildren to use numbers daily.
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