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Episode 212 - Subitizing With Fractions

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Discover how subitizing—the ability to instantly recognize quantities without counting—can transform your fraction instruction! While you may already use subitizing with your younger students, this episode reveals why it's equally powerful for upper elementary learners working with fractions.

You'll learn what subitizing with fractions actually looks like and why keeping quantities small makes all the difference. We'll explore how subitizing helps students focus on relationships between quantities rather than getting bogged down in counting individual pieces, allowing them to use grouping strategies and truly understanding what's happening when operating with fractions, not just following rules.

This episode will give you practical strategies to build stronger fraction sense in your classroom. Plus, grab the free Fraction Subitizing Cards to get started right away!

Get the Fraction Subitizing Cards here: https://buildmathminds.com/fraction-subitizing-10day

Enroll in The Flexibility Formula 3rd-5th: https://buildmathminds.com/enroll/

WATCH: 4 Early Numeracy Concepts

WATCH: How to Build Fraction Sense

Get any resources/links mentioned in this episode at BuildMathMinds.com/212

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Content provided by Christina Tondevold. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Christina Tondevold or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Discover how subitizing—the ability to instantly recognize quantities without counting—can transform your fraction instruction! While you may already use subitizing with your younger students, this episode reveals why it's equally powerful for upper elementary learners working with fractions.

You'll learn what subitizing with fractions actually looks like and why keeping quantities small makes all the difference. We'll explore how subitizing helps students focus on relationships between quantities rather than getting bogged down in counting individual pieces, allowing them to use grouping strategies and truly understanding what's happening when operating with fractions, not just following rules.

This episode will give you practical strategies to build stronger fraction sense in your classroom. Plus, grab the free Fraction Subitizing Cards to get started right away!

Get the Fraction Subitizing Cards here: https://buildmathminds.com/fraction-subitizing-10day

Enroll in The Flexibility Formula 3rd-5th: https://buildmathminds.com/enroll/

WATCH: 4 Early Numeracy Concepts

WATCH: How to Build Fraction Sense

Get any resources/links mentioned in this episode at BuildMathMinds.com/212

  continue reading

100 episodes

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