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  • 2019-01-18
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Dot Card Transition Activity (Early Math Collaborative)
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Transition time is a great time for mathematizing a daily routine. This dot card transition is a relatively simple routine that builds number sense in a concrete way.

More powerful than traditional numeral flashcards, dot cards encourage children to focus on the cardinal amount of a set of dots. They connect the number word to its quantity. When they have to produce a similar-sized set of fingers, children must translate from one representation (dots) to another representation (fingers) while working with the same quantity.

In this video you can see how the teacher asks children to show the same amount of fingers as dots on a given card. Much more powerful than traditional numeral flashcards, dot cards focus children on the cardinal amount of a set of dots, while connecting the number word to its quantity. Having to produce a similar-sized set of fingers requires children to translate from one representation (dots) to another representation (fingers) of the same quantity.

Notice that the dot cards are flashed for just a short time. This routine builds children’s ability to subitize—that is, to see small quantities and instantly know how many in the set without counting. Therefore, while this routine can deepen over time, the dot cards remain small quantities up through 4 (or maybe 5) that children can perceive without needing to count.

Instead, vary the questions you ask over time, such as:

Can you show me that number of fingers a different way?
Can you show me the same number of dots using two hands?
Can you show me one more than the number of dots on my card?
Can you show me one less than the number of dots on my card?

This routine is easy to differentiate in the moment by the dot card and/or question asked of different children. And, there are low language barriers for dual language learners.

What an effective way to infuse more math into your day!

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