Touching/counting patterns lite teaches single digit number values using the one-of-a-kind multisensory touchmath system -- the only math program that uses the actual numeral as a manipulative. each numeral from 1 through 9 has touchpoints corresponding to the digit's value. as students count the touchpoints, they associate numerals with real values. they learn that a numeral (3, for instance) is not just a squiggle on a page. it represents a quantity such as three baseballs, three ladybugs, three starfish or three touchpoints. what will students learn? with touchmath adventures: touching/counting patterns, students learn: -- numbers 0–9 -- number values -- touching/counting patterns -- placing touchpoints -- numeral/quantity association what is touchmath? touchmath is a multisensory math program that makes critical math concepts appealing and accessible for students who struggle to understand grade-level content. for five decades, touchmath has fostered more proficient math instructors, helped raise test scores, and built student self-confidence. the program... -- is built on the common core state standards -- provides a blended solution of print, technology, and classroom aids/manipulatives -- offers complete instructional core programs for pre-k through 2nd grade; and supplemental kits for upper grades. who uses touchmath? touchmath is for students of all ability levels and learning styles, providing prevention, intervention, and intense intervention. -- may be used in all classrooms pre-k–2nd grade, including general population and rti tiers i & 2. -- provides intervention and remediation for rti tier 3 students, and grades 3-12 special education
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