Numeracy at home


 As your child’s first teacher, you play an important role in helping develop their numeracy skills from an early age. Numeracy skills give children an important start to their learning and development. They also help prepare them for daily life at all ages. 

 

One way you can support your child’s understanding of mathematics and numeracy at home is… 

 

Learn maths through playing games. 

You can play children’s card games and games involving dice, such as Snakes and Ladders, maps, shapes and money. You can also read stories and notice the mathematics. Although these activities may seem simple and informal, they build on what children notice and question, give families the chance to talk about mathematical ideas and language, and show children that maths is used throughout the day. 

Problem of the Fortnight 

 

Work together with your family and see if you can find out the answers to the problems below. Hint: There is more than one possible answer! 

 

Lower Years 

A three-digit number contains two 3’s. What are the possible numbers?

 

Middle Years 

Make this number sentence true in as many ways as you can: __ X __ = __ X __

 

Senior Years 

The number 47 846 can be written as 40 000 + 7000 + 800 + 40 + 6. What are some other ways it can be written?

 

How to be a Mathematician

 

We would love to see how families are engaging in numeracy at home, please feel free to send in any action shots to Felicity.Elliott@education.vic.gov.au