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Karyn Hodgens
Kids Personal Finance Educator
Elementary Math Specialist
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Subitizing with Dominoes
I love doing this activity with kindergartners and first graders! Not only is it a great way for them to practice their addition facts but these little guys LOVE writing on their individual white board, so it’s a win/win! And … Continue reading
Reason Abstractly and Quantitatively
Estimates help us predict the reasonableness of an answer. Having students make an estimate before they perform the calculation, and even writing the estimate next to the problem, can help them to focus on making the numbers (and the problem) … Continue reading
Posted in Activities, Family Math Night, Kids and Math 3-5, Kids and Math K-2, Number and Operations, Number and Operations, Problem-Solving, Problem-Solving
Tagged CCSS, Common Core State Standards, family math night activities, karyn hodgens, kidnexions, number and operations, number sense
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Multiplication Facts the Fun Way
Here’s a super simple activity that helps students to “see” multiplication facts. It’s also a great way for them to see the connection between addition and subtraction as they “use addition to find the total number of objects arranged in … Continue reading
Posted in Activities, Algebra, Algebra, Family Math Night, Kids and Math 3-5, Kids and Math K-2, Number and Operations, Number and Operations
Tagged CCSS, Common Core State Standards, commutative property of multiplication, congruent, family math night activities, K-5 math, karyn hodgens, kidnexions, multiplication facts
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How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character
I just finished reading the book How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character by Paul Tough. Here’s how I summarized it on my Family Math Night facebook page: “Kids succeed in a stress-free, nurturing environment where … Continue reading
Multiplication Facts and the Distributive Property
Mathematical properties are actually quite useful when it comes to making sense of math. For example, the commutative property of addition helps make adding numbers a little easier. If we know that the order the numbers are added does not … Continue reading
Posted in Activities, Algebra, Algebra, Family Math Night, Geometry, Geometry, Kids and Math 3-5, Kids and Math K-2, Measurement, Measurement, Number and Operations, Number and Operations
Tagged Common Core State Standards, commutative property of multiplication, congruence, distributive property, family math night activities, karyn hodgens, kidnexions
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