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Thursday, July 29, 2010

adding practice with street sign math

Today, we hit the road a bit, to a new-for-us library to hang out with some friends and learn about 4-H and county fairs and then to (our fave!) Ikea to pass a rainy afternoon. (And the free kids' meals don't hurt, either.)

Being on the road gave us a chance to play with numbers in a way that I had never thought to do before. Thanks to Maddy, we threw in a little adding practice on the road today, called it 'Street Sign Math', and pretty much had a rockin' time.
  • Street Sign Math: It began with Maddy calling from the back seat, Hey Mommy! That sign has a four and a zero. Forty. Do you know what four plus zero equals? It's four!!
Owen said, I know that! It's four! Maddy do another one!

And so began our Street Sign Math. It didn't matter if it was a speed limit sign, a highway sign, or a house number; if we could clearly make out the numbers, we added them together.

Speed limit signs that ended in zeroes were the easy ones!
4 + 0 = 4!


If there were three numbers, I'd say, This one has three numbers (rte 495), so listen closely. What does four plus nine plus five equal? Add the first two numbers, four plus nine. (I'd wait for the answer.) Awesome! Thirteen! Now add five. What does thirteen plus five equal? Yes! Eighteen! That was a tough one.

Some were tricky, but some were easier, like the speed limit signs: 35 (3+5), 40 (4+0), 55 (5+5), which led us into some doubling practice.

Nothing was stopping us-- 2+6+9?
8+9 = 17!

Maddy and Owen were really revved up about the whole idea, calling out numbers and adding them, checking each other's work. Cora was yelling out numbers and trying to play along, too, so we gave her the challenge of shouting whenever she saw 'her number', number 3 or Owen's number (4) or Maddy's number (6).

Owen is pretty quick at adding, so I really had to focus on not making this an adding race and instead making everyone use wait time before they shouted out their answers. For a while Maddy and Owen worked together, then Maddy added the first two numbers and Owen added the third, or vice versa.

It was fun. Maddy, Owen, and Cora said it was fun, and they basically made up the whole game. And that's probably why they loved it so much and it worked out so well in the first place.
This morning's Street Sign Math definitely reminded me of the importance of reviewing basic, easy math facts--the ones that eventually need to come quickly and without thought just like the sight words that we practiced in games and cool activities before and throughout kindergarten.

And that's it. Thanks to Maddy today for getting us going and helping me along in my desperate attempt to get us all to be a little more math-mindful this summer!

3 comments:

  1. This is great. I do a beginner's version of this when we stroll the neighborhood. Bear reads the digits on the mailboxes and I read them out as their number. ( one-two-two-seven = one thousand two hundred twenty seven). This allows her to practice number recognition and also allows her to be exposed to how we read larger numbers. Once she learns to add, then I can add in your element of the game.

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  2. What a great idea! Just found your blog. So many wonderful ideas! Thank you so much for sharing them.

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  3. I LOVE it when you have ideas that even slacker moms like me (that don't have all the teacher gear and know-how) can do - we're always in the car on our way to another outing!!

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