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The Subitizing Perspective: Made for Math Bites Made for YOU

Published 7 months ago • 2 min read

Hey there Reader,

⚡In this Issue ⚡


  1. Addition & Subtraction Math Facts Webinar Replay
  2. Why We’re Ditching Dots on Numbers
  3. Math Anxiety Awareness Day

📣 LISTEN IN!

Did you miss our Addition & Subtraction Math Facts Webinar? 🎥

We're thrilled to share the replay of our recent Addition & Subtraction Math Facts Webinar with you. This event was a fantastic success, with a whopping 294 registrations, showcasing your eagerness to explore the world of math learning!

If you couldn't make it or want to relive the insightful moments, the webinar replay is now available on YouTube. 📺✨

Watch it here: Addition & Subtraction Math Facts for Dyscalculia and Dyslexia (Webinar) - YouTube

Discover valuable insights, tips, and effective strategies to help students struggling with dyslexia and dyscalculia strengthen their math fact fluency. We've received outstanding feedback and can't wait for you to join in on the math empowerment journey.

Thank you for your continuous support and enthusiasm for making math accessible to all. Enjoy the webinar, and stay tuned for more exciting math-related content and events!

🍨 2 SCOOPS! WHAT'S IN THE NEWS?

Stanford's Card Game Center is a fantastic resource for parents seeking engaging and educational ways to build their children's early math skills. With lessons in both English and Spanish, this online hub offers a collection of card games designed to help children develop their mathematical abilities in a fun and interactive way.

Check out the Game Center here.

In our recent blog post, we dive into the world of subitizing and why using dots on numbers might not be the most effective strategy to support children's math development. This informative post provides valuable insights into math education, offering fresh perspectives on teaching and learning.

Read the full article here.

⭐ Enjoy the Limelight ⭐


It's that time again when we step into the limelight to celebrate the incredible achievements of those who make math progress possible.

Today, we shine a well-deserved spotlight on one of our outstanding Math Specialists, Tracey! 🌠

Tracey has been diligently working with one of her students, and we couldn't be prouder of the fantastic progress they've made. 😊 But don't just take our word for it; let's hear from a parent whose child has benefited immensely from Tracey's expertise:

"Math is now one of her favorite subjects. It has helped with some gaps in knowledge and built her confidence. Her grade has gone from a C last quarter to an A.”

We are thrilled to celebrate this achievement and say a big THANK YOU to Tracey for her unwavering dedication to her students' success. 🙌

🔁 WORTHY REPEATS

Have you discovered the magic of our Subitizing Playing Cards yet? 🃏✨ These cards are more than just a deck; they're a gateway to unlocking the full potential of your child's mathematical journey.

Featuring word and number formation, tally marks, dot patterns, and dice patterns, our Subitizing Playing Cards create a strong connection between language and quantity in the brain. This connection leads to improved automaticity when working with numbers, making math more accessible and enjoyable.

Plus, there's more! We're thrilled to share our FREE Math Games with Playing Cards Resource. 📚 This PDF guide perfectly complements our Subitizing Playing Cards and is an excellent way to engage your child in fun and interactive math activities.

Get your Subitizing Playing Cards here: Subitizing Playing Cards

And don't forget to grab your FREE game resource right here: FREE Math Games PDF

📆 JUST AROUND THE CORNER


Save the Date: November 10, 2023 🗓️ Math Anxiety Awareness Day Webinar with Dyscalculia Network📚

This event will feature a lineup of expert speakers who will discuss various aspects of math anxiety, its impact on students, and most importantly, how educators and parents can effectively address and combat math anxiety. It's a day dedicated to enhancing our understanding of math anxiety and learning strategies to alleviate it.

🔗Event Details: Maths Anxiety Awareness Day 2023 – Dyscalculia Network

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