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Everyday
 Math

In room 15, we do math everyday.  The main math program we use is called Everyday Math, a curriculum developed by the University of Chicago School Mathematics Project. 

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There are a number of features that distinguish the Everyday Mathematics curriculum. These include:
  • Real-life Problem Solving
    Everyday Mathematics emphasizes the application of mathematics to real world situations. Numbers, skills and mathematical concepts are not presented in isolation, but are linked to situations and contexts that are relevant to everyday lives. The curriculum also provides numerous suggestions for incorporating mathematics into daily classroom routines and other subject areas.

     
  • Balanced Instruction
    Each Everyday Mathematics lesson includes time for whole-group instruction as well as small group, partner, or individual activities. These activities balance teacher-directed instruction with opportunities for open-ended, hands-on explorations, long-term projects and on-going practice.

     
  • Multiple Methods for Basic Skills Practice
    Everyday Mathematics provides numerous methods for basic skills practice and review. These include written and choral fact drills,
    mental math routines, practice with fact triangles (flash cards of fact families), daily sets of review problems called math boxes, homework, timed tests and a wide variety of math games.

     
  • Emphasis on Communication
    Throughout the Everyday Mathematics curriculum students are encouraged to explain and discuss their mathematical thinking, in their own words. Opportunities to verbalize their thoughts and strategies give children the chance to clarify their thinking and gain insights from others.

     
  • Enhanced Home/School Partnerships
    For grades 1-3, daily Home Links provide opportunities for family members to participate in the students' mathematical learning. Study Links are provided for most lessons in grades 4-6, and all grades include periodic letters to help keep parents informed about their children's experience with Everyday Mathematics
     
  • Information taken from Everyday Math Website

 

The units that we cover throughout the year include:

Unit 1

Routines, Reviews, & Assessments

Unit 2

Adding & Subtracting Whole Numbers

Unit 3

Linear Measures and Areas

Unit 4

Multiplication & Division

Unit 5

Place Value in Whole Numbers & Decimals

Unit 6

Geometry

Unit 7

Multiplication & Division

Unit 8

Fractions

Unit 9

Multiplication & Division

Unit 10

Measurement and Data


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