Touch Point Math
Do you have little ones that are struggling to learn addition facts, or that are sensory learners? Then try teaching them Touch Point Math. I have a child that likes visual so I decided to teach him how to use touch points. That is one method that I learned in elementary school, so I thought I would pass it on.The way touch points work, is you count each dot on the number, so when adding count the dots. Numbers 6-9 will have double dots, so be sure and count them twice. You can also have your little ones put beans or beads on the dots. For best results print cards out, cut out numbers 1-9 and laminate them. Included is blank page with space to put the numbers so that kids can practice writing numbers as well. Laminate the page with the blank boxes and give your kids a dry erase marker.
Also Found on Google Documents: Math Touch Points
I would love to email you out the PDF document as well. Please email ap4amy@gmail.com and request your copy of Touch points.
Please leave me any feed back that you may have on this. I would love to know what you think. Anything that you would like to see change? Would it be helpful to have numbers 10 - 20?
You are welcome to share Touch Point Math with friends but Please do not edit my work. Thanks.
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