TPT
Total:
$0.00
Teaching Math Conceptually Banner

Teaching Math Conceptually

Rated 4.87 out of 5, based on 308 reviews
645 Followers
Ontario, Canada
About the store
I have been teaching for 27 years, including a 4 year assignment as a Math Coach working with teachers and students in Kindergarten to grade 8 across our district. I am currently a special education resource teacher, helping teachers support their students with learning disabilities.
Read more

Store categories

All resources

Preview of Prime and Composite Numbers - Lessons and Worksheets! (Ontario)

Prime and Composite Numbers - Lessons and Worksheets! (Ontario)

Two quick google slide lessons and two worksheets to help students understand the difference between prime and composite numbers, and to learn how to find prime factors (prime factorization) through the use of factor trees. Ready to go! Looking for a math review of all topics in the New Ontario Math Curriculum? These Grade 6 math reviews can be found in my store, and cover EVERY specific expectation in the math curriculum. Many questions are based on the 2022, 2023 and 2024 Digital Assessment
Preview of Divisibility Rules - Lessons and Work (Gr. 6 Ontario)

Divisibility Rules - Lessons and Work (Gr. 6 Ontario)

Two google slide show lessons and student work to investigate the divisibility rules, and why they work - no prep needed! Just print and go! Have you ever wondered why you can tell a number is divisible by 3 by adding the digits of the number and dividing that by 3? Knowing WHY things work in math helps students remember the rules. These two lessons focus on noticing patterns through an investigation, discovering why the rules work, and seeing how the rules can help us to find prime and com
Showing 1-2 of 2 results

About the store

Experience

I have been teaching for 27 years, including a 4 year assignment as a Math Coach working with teachers and students in Kindergarten to grade 8 across our district. I am currently a special education resource teacher, helping teachers support their students with learning disabilities.

Teaching style

My goal when working with students is to help them develop a deep conceptual understanding of math concepts based on reasoning, problem solving and real life experiences. For early primary students, this means understanding that counting is much more than saying the numbers, and operational sense is much more than being able to fill out worksheets. For junior and intermediate students, this means providing them with a program that includes all of the components of a successful math program: a focus on conceptual understanding, problem solving, manipulatives, mental math, small groups instruction, large group consolidation, partner work, math games, differentiation (low floor, high ceiling tasks), mathematical modelling, ongoing formative assessment and independent practice. For these reasons, the materials in my store provide both the math theory and research, and activities that promote curiosity, engagement, problem solving, reasoning, growth mindset and a deep conceptual understanding. Please reach out if you have any questions! I hope to slowly build my store with the materials I have developed over my years supporting teachers. Check back soon!

Awards & shining teacher moments

In 2018, I was asked to speak at the 'Teaching Math Through Problem Solving 2' Conference in Toronto, Ontario: https://event-wizard.com/teachingmaththroughroblemsolving2018/0/welcome/ Here is a link to my speaker page! https://sites.google.com/view/otffeomath/session-facilitators/chris-smith What an amazing time, connecting with like-minded educators from across Ontario!

My own education history

Growing up I HATED math. It was a ridiculous subject that simply required you to memorize formulas and plug numbers in. It was dry. It was boring. It was a waste of time. That all changed 20 years ago when I picked up a book by John A Van De Walle entitled 'Elementary and Middle School Mathematics - Teaching Developmentally'. This book changed my life, and opened the doors to conceptual understanding in math. Suddenly, math was beautiful. It was everywhere. And it explained the world around me. Over the years I have seen the dramatic difference that teaching conceptually can make in the life of a child, and this has inspired me to share this love through being a Math Coach in my district, and now here, in this forum.