What resources did the educator use at ECD centre for numeracy?
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Aug 28
1. Manipulatives such as counting blocks, number rods, and shape puzzles 2. Number flashcards and charts 3. Math games and puzzles 4. Worksheets and workbooks 5. Interactive whiteboard or projector for digital math activities 6. Math books and storybooks with numerical themes 7. Math songs and rhymes for learning and reinforcement 8. Real-life objects for counting and sorting activities 9. Math apps and online resources for additional practice and reinforcement.
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Aug 28
Manipulatives:
- Counting blocks - Beads - Buttons - Coins - Sticks or straws - Dice - Number charts - Abacuses
Activities and Games:
- Number recognition songs and rhymes - Counting games (e.g., "I Spy," "Five Little Monkeys") - Shape and number sorting - Patterning activities - Graphing and data collection
Books and Visual Aids:
- Number books with real-life examples - Posters and charts displaying numbers and number sequences - Number puzzles (e.g., crosswords, mazes)
Technology:
- Interactive whiteboards or tablets with number-based apps and activities - Online games and simulations for counting and number recognition
Real-Life Experiences:
- Counting objects in the environment (e.g., toys, blocks, chairs) - Measuring and comparing lengths and quantities - Using numbers in daily routines (e.g., counting steps, setting the table)
Other Resources:
- Collaborative brainstorming with other educators - Professional development workshops or online courses - Research-based materials and curricula