Let’s Talk Math – Ways to Support Your Mathematician

Math can be a touchy subject for many learners. Often, learners get caught up on a struggle they have with math and start to convince themselves they aren’t a math person. The truth is, we are ALL math people! We just have to find different ways to tackle the math in front of us and most important, we need a positive mindset. This may be difficult if your experience with math includes negative thoughts and memories. However, today there is a ton of resources available to help support you (or your learner) with becoming a math person.

I have been sharing some tips and resources on my Instagram recently. I’ve decided to collect them in one place, making it easier for you to find and use them.

Addition and Subtraction

When we work with computations like adding and subtracting, it becomes obvious whether or not a student has number sense. If your learner struggles to identify numbers of items smaller than 10, number sense is where you will want to begin. They need confidence in counting and identifying numbers to get the hang of addition and subtraction. Once that has been covered, some of the tips below may be helpful.

Multiplication and Division

Many math concepts build upon prior knowledge. Multiplication and division are no different. It is helpful for your mathematician to have a strong knowledge of adding and subtracting fluently before diving into these computations. Working with skills like skip counting and drawing models can also provide good background for students as they learn to multiply and divide. Check out a few more tips below.

A few helpful websites!

I use a lot of websites to supplement learning of the students I tutor. Who doesn’t love a good game after some new learning? I especially love sites with FREE games because that is my favorite price 🙂 . Below are my top 3 although there are many more out there!

Graphic sharing free math sites 
- Mathplayground.com
- WebMathMinute.com
- Abcya.com

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Hi, I'm Erika

I am an instructional coach from Tennessee with nearly a decade of experience in public elementary schools. I love all things elementary but I am a major fan of math and empowering young students to use their voice.

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