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elleng

(131,223 posts)
Mon Dec 14, 2015, 03:44 PM Dec 2015

Using Creativity to Boost Young Children’s Mathematical Thinking

'The students in Molly James’s kindergarten classroom were tasked with creating a mathematical art gallery. They had each drawn a number and then searched for two types objects they could use to compose a visual number sentence — such as two rulers plus three scissors to equal five objects.

After photographing and mounting their pictures on the wall in numerical order, the students sat on the floor with their sketchbooks and began to draw and talk. “I had expected them to learn something about number composition,” James said, “but I didn’t expect the remarkable observations they began to have about the photographs.” For example, when one girl looked at a picture of two red scissors and three blue scissors (2+3=5), she noticed that the direction of the handles gave rise to a new number sentence: 4 scissors pointing left + 1 scissor pointing right = 5 scissors.' >>>

http://ww2.kqed.org/mindshift/2015/11/25/using-creativity-to-boost-young-childrens-mathematical-thinking/?utm_content=24160435&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook

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Using Creativity to Boost Young Children’s Mathematical Thinking (Original Post) elleng Dec 2015 OP
Precisely why the arts are sooo important. Thanks, elleng! nt antigop Dec 2015 #1
I agree with you! fiore Dec 2015 #2
No I'm not, 'just' a mother and grandmother! elleng Dec 2015 #3

elleng

(131,223 posts)
3. No I'm not, 'just' a mother and grandmother!
Tue Dec 15, 2015, 07:33 PM
Dec 2015

I think this article was posted by my daughters' first school, a great school that keeps us all well informed!

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