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Mrs. Pam Hillman: Early Intervention Program and Kindergarten Resource
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I am Mrs. Pam Hillman, and I hope to be able to provide parents and students with some activities that would be helpful to use at home. This website is a "work in progress", so please be patient!
Educationally yours, Mrs. Hillman
#1930. Playdough Touch Math
Mathematics, level: Elementary
Posted Wed Aug 30 20:36:40 PDT 2000 by Amy Braun (cheezsweet@uswest.net).
Stevenson Elem, Mesa, AZ
Materials Required: two different colors playdough, numbers 0-9 on flash cards with touch math "dots" on them
Activity Time: 30 minutes
Concepts Taught: Touch Math numbers
Distribute 1/4 cup playdough of one color, and 1/4 cup playdough of another color to each student. Show flash card of each number one at a time and practice forming the numbers from 0-9. Use one color for evens and one color for odds. Talk about how zero isn't even or odd... maybe zero can be made of both colors. Have children make a small bump on the number one because one is worth one. Have them make two small bumps on two because two is worth two. So forth and so on... The bumps are meant to eventually help students add or subtract quickly because they will not have to out their pencil down to add or subtract. When they become used to the idea of "touch math", they will add or subtract by touching their pencil down on their paper and working quickly without using their fingers. This playdough activity is a tactile way to teach this concept before working only on paper.
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