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Math Literacy: Breaking Down Number Stories

Learners will simultaneously strengthen independent working skills and gain math literacy confidence as they break down/ solve a variety of themed word problems.
Nicole Hannon
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5.0
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(126)
Class

What's included

5 live meetings
2 hrs 55 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

US Grade 1 - 2
* * * IMPORTANT NOTES and PRE-REQUISITES * * *

— To be most successful in gaining strength in math literacy, learners will need to be reading at an independent level AND familiar with beginning to intermediate one and two-digit addition/ subtraction.

— This course is not a ‘mental math’ course, but is centered around focusing on details and digging for what each number story is asking, all while using and developing math strategies as a group.

— While calculators aren't allowed, learners are welcome to use crayons/ pencils to illustrate/ visualize their math (‘Show Me What You Know’) to help them be additionally successful when tackling their number stories and strategies. I will be modeling in this exact same way.

Number stories, word problems -- it's all math literacy!

This course is all about making math literacy less daunting -- working carefully, breaking down our facts and applying our knowledge. In here, we ask (and welcome!) questions along the math journey and check our work when each problem is complete -- even if we are sure it's correct!

* * * CLASS STRUCTURE * * *
Each class will begin with a vocabulary 'warm up', noting/ discussing/ defining elementary math terms that will be seen in our daily word problems (i.e. sum, altogether, take away). As literacy is a large component of this math course, we will also hold class space for any moments where unfamiliar vocabulary pops up for a learner/ learners while reading any given number story/ word problem.

Each class will consist of a Level 1 and Level 2 number story; Level 1 being a straightforward math task (one addition/ subtraction equation), and Level 2 denoting a 'two step' problem (more than one addition/ subtraction component). 

-- Example of a Level 2:
Susie's pet turtle ate 7 leaves on Monday, double that on Tuesday, 4 leaves on Wednesday and 2 leaves on Thursday. At the end of the day Friday, the turtle had eaten a total of 35 leaves for the week. How many leaves did Susie's turtle eat on Friday?

Here, each learner would have to find out how many leaves the turtle ate Monday through Thursday, while determining they would then need to use a subtraction equation to find the 'missing' amount of leaves that Susie's turtle had to have eaten on Friday.

Each number story template will direct learners to first "Show Me What You Know" after reading the word problem, and then denote a space for working on and applying their base knowledge to problem solving strategies. All work (whether correct or incorrect) is highly encouraged to be shown, as being comfortable in the math literacy process goes hand-in-hand with arriving at the correct answer. Showing one's work also helps me greatly in meeting each learner where they are independently, and allows us to work together by beginning at the same place.

* * * SHOW ME WHAT YOU KNOW * * *
My experience with elementary math literacy/ number stories/ word problems is that learners tackling problem solving often feel less intimidated by the word problem as a whole when they begin their math by writing down what they already know from the text.

For instance, if we revisit the example above of the Level 2 number story, learners would note in their "Show Me What You Know" section the daily consumption of leaves Susie's turtle took it (i.e. Monday = 7) to separate the straight facts from the problem in order to apply and solve.

* * * WEEKLY NUMBER STORY THEMES * * *
While all number stories will be addition, subtraction or a combination of both, we will look forward to a new 'theme' of math literacy each week!

Week 1: Animals
Week 2: Nature
Week 3: Games
Week 4: On-the-Go/ Transportation
Week 5: Dessert
Learning Goals
Math Literacy goals:
-- working slowly and carefully
-- connecting to math vocabulary
-- strengthening independent working skills
-- asking questions
-- gaining confidence in using/ working out problem solving strategies
-- double checking your work
learning goal

Other Details

Parental Guidance
* * * PRE-REQUISITE * * * -- To be most successful in gaining strength in math literacy, learners will need to be reading at an independent level AND familiar with beginning to intermediate one and two-digit addition/ subtraction.
Supply List
-- Weekly number stories template (teacher-created/ needs to be printed in preparation for each weekly meeting)
-- A sharpened pencil with an eraser (what we will always do our math work in!)
-- (* * * referenced above as well * * *) While calculators aren't allowed, learners are welcome to use any other tools that will help them be successful when tackling their number stories and strategies, such as small objects to manipulate/ count/ separate or different colored crayons/ pencils to illustrate, and thus visualize, their word problem.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined May, 2021
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Teacher expertise and credentials
I may be grown up, but my favorite stories are still found in the land of youth literature!

My natural inclination to read anywhere (including upside down in that childhood recliner I mention in my video!) grew to daydreaming about being the characters I so loved reading about and even wondering what they may be like in the real world. Stories and their inhabitants were never flat to me, but rather full of life and complex – just like us, as it turns out!

After receiving my B.A. in English and Psychology, I taught for over a decade, cultivating my joy in literature and writing through teaching the bright, open minds of Pre K – 1st grade students. I became an educator that sought out books to develop rich, cross-curricular lessons and to build oral language and phonics skills. The world of literacy was (and still is!) accessible to all learners: those at grade level, those clamoring for reading challenges and those who built success with the consistency of a one-on-one/ small group learning environment. Each was meaningful, targeted instruction to best suit elementary reading muscles.

Through my literacy-rooted courses, you will find explorations of character development, personal connections, story elements and cause and effect often intertwined with the ‘science’ of writing: parts of speech, grammar, written fluency/ sequencing, oral communication and weaving words into stories that showcase our imaginations and opinions. Our minds and voices are powerful!

PLEASE don't hesitate to reach out with any curiosities you have about my current class offerings and keep an active eye out for upper elementary to middle grade courses.

An engaging nature, dedicated spirit and discussion galore is sure to accompany each class, as I welcome you into my land of literature!

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$50

for 5 classes
1x per week, 5 weeks
35 min

Completed by 9 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-8
2-4 learners per class

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