To help children build their mathematical comprehension, we need to give them more opportunities to talk about math. My school system will be adopting "Go Math" this year, and they have built math talk right into their lessons. It is something that most teachers do naturally, but I think it is an area that we can become more conscious of, and try new ways to include it in our lessons.
There is a great article called "Math Talk 101" on Scholastic. It shares ways to get started with math talk and how to become more conscious. There are free printables for your room. The one below is available as a poster or bookmarks for students.
You could create an anchor chart to hang in your classroom. There are many great examples on Pinterest.
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I like those sentence stems. Thanks for sharing!
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