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Aug 4th, 2009, 02:55 AM
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[Serious]Best method to teach Math to a 6 year old
Is there a hidden trick of effectively teaching addition to a kid? I have been mentoring my son in addition and what I am doing is, in adding two single digit nos. (eg. 8 + 9) he will memorize 9 then raise 8 fingers in his hand and count starting from 10 (next no. after 9), closing each finger after it has been counted until all is closed. This seem to be effective but there could be other tricks, like just adding a value to the higher no. (9, in this case 1 is to be added) and subtracting the value from the other no. (8) which will make it 7, and 17 could be easily derived from 10 and 7, will that be more effective over my previous method? Is there any other method of teaching addition?
I am looking also for an easy method to teach subtraction but I have not come up with an idea yet.
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Aug 4th, 2009, 06:20 AM
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Addicted Member
Re: [Serious]Best method to teach Math to a 6 year old
demonstrate visually. make it interesting for him, all kids are intelligent...., you might use beads or marbles to show mathematical techniques...
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Aug 4th, 2009, 06:22 AM
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Re: [Serious]Best method to teach Math to a 6 year old
When doing mental I use all sorts of little tricks like you described (eg if I'm multiplying 7 by 9 I actually multiply 7 by 10 then take 7 away - that sort of thing). I imagine most people have little tricks like that but I'm not sure they're something you can actually teach, they're the sort of think people make up for themselves.
When you're talking about teaching maths to a child I think probably the best thing you can do is help them to visualise the problem. Holding up fingers is one way of doing that. Using beads or something similar is possibly a bit better (because it get's them away from thinking in tens). Children tend to understand things they can see better than abstract concepts.
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Aug 4th, 2009, 07:09 AM
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Re: [Serious]Best method to teach Math to a 6 year old
[Not so serious]
People learn by association, so if he likes sweets:
"If I have 15 sweets and eat 6 of them, how many are left for you? A: None, get your own you greedy bugger"
Or, if the kid likes to play GTA:
"If there are 30 prostitutes in the park, and you have 1 minute 30 seconds on a moped, how many prostitutes can you gun down?"
I fear my kid is going to be scared for life :O
[Serious ]
But on a serious note, associate the learning with something that he enjoys, that will increase his speed of learning.
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Aug 4th, 2009, 11:14 AM
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Hyperactive Member
Re: [Serious]Best method to teach Math to a 6 year old
This helped me out a lot when I was younger when I was learning multiplication:
9*2 = 18, (1 + 8 = 9)
9*3 = 27, (2 + 7 = 9)
9*4 = 36, (3 + 6 = 9)
9*5 = 45, (4 + 5 = 9)
9*6 = 54, (5 + 4 = 9)
9*7 = 63, (6 + 3 = 9)
9*8 = 72, (7 + 2 = 9)
9*9 = 81, (8 + 1 = 9)
9*10 = 90, (9 + 0 = 9)
The digits when added equal 9.
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Aug 4th, 2009, 11:39 AM
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Re: [Serious]Best method to teach Math to a 6 year old
Originally Posted by dee-u
Is there a hidden trick of effectively teaching addition to a kid? I have been mentoring my son in addition and what I am doing is, in adding two single digit nos. (eg. 8 + 9) he will memorize 9 then raise 8 fingers in his hand and count starting from 10 (next no. after 9), closing each finger after it has been counted until all is closed. This seem to be effective but there could be other tricks, like just adding a value to the higher no. (9, in this case 1 is to be added) and subtracting the value from the other no. (8) which will make it 7, and 17 could be easily derived from 10 and 7, will that be more effective over my previous method? Is there any other method of teaching addition?
I am looking also for an easy method to teach subtraction but I have not come up with an idea yet.
When I was 7, when I was hanging out with my family's upstairs neighbor (he was an adult), he found out I didn't know the multiplication table.
So he forced me to memorize and recite it, and wouldn't let me leave until I did.
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Aug 4th, 2009, 08:47 PM
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Re: [Serious]Best method to teach Math to a 6 year old
For every number wrong, they get 10 spanks.
So if they say 8-2=5, they get 10 spanks, if they say 3 they get 30 spanks.
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Aug 6th, 2009, 09:55 PM
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Re: [Serious]Best method to teach Math to a 6 year old
Also not recommended for children that are unusually large for their age and happen to be bigger than you.
Make as many mistakes as you can as quickly as you can. We want to make sure that we make a great enough number of mistakes in a given amount of time so that we can be successful.
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Aug 6th, 2009, 10:03 PM
#9
Fanatic Member
Re: [Serious]Best method to teach Math to a 6 year old
I remember a book called Math Magic that I read quite a few years ago that had various tricks for doing mental math in your head.
I found a place on the web that sells it.
Math Magic by Scott Flansburg
Perhaps the book that's advertised just below it is better. It got 5 stars from 27 reviewers and Math Magic didn't do as well.
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Aug 6th, 2009, 10:46 PM
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Re: [Serious]Best method to teach Math to a 6 year old
Originally Posted by Arrow_Raider
This helped me out a lot when I was younger when I was learning multiplication:
9*2 = 18, (1 + 8 = 9)
9*3 = 27, (2 + 7 = 9)
9*4 = 36, (3 + 6 = 9)
9*5 = 45, (4 + 5 = 9)
9*6 = 54, (5 + 4 = 9)
9*7 = 63, (6 + 3 = 9)
9*8 = 72, (7 + 2 = 9)
9*9 = 81, (8 + 1 = 9)
9*10 = 90, (9 + 0 = 9)
The digits when added equal 9.
The nine times tables are the only tables when you add the digits you get te table value. I don't think that would method would work for the other times tables.
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Aug 7th, 2009, 11:13 AM
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Re: [Serious]Best method to teach Math to a 6 year old
At 7 years old, I learned the multiplication table by memorizing it... because the teacher forced us to.
However, the easiest way to learn is visual method.
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Aug 7th, 2009, 01:58 PM
#12
Fanatic Member
Re: [Serious]Best method to teach Math to a 6 year old
Originally Posted by Nightwalker83
The nine times tables are the only tables when you add the digits you get te table value. I don't think that would method would work for the other times tables.
But I do not see how that makes somebody learn the nine times table..
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