What makes for a great math program in preschool?

Welcome to part 3 in our series: What makes for a good preschool math program.

Here are some features to consider:

  1. Problem-Solving Skills: A good math curriculum should foster problem-solving skills and critical thinking. Children should be encouraged to explore multiple strategies, make predictions, and find solutions through trial and error. Open-ended questions and real-life math scenarios can stimulate their problem-solving abilities.

  2. Assessment and Progress Tracking: The curriculum should include ongoing assessment strategies to monitor children's progress and inform instructional decisions. Informal observations, checklists, and anecdotal records can be used to assess children's understanding and identify areas that need further support.

  3. Parental Involvement: A strong preschool math curriculum should encourage parental involvement and provide resources for parents to support math learning at home. Parent-teacher communication and home activities that reinforce math concepts create a collaborative learning environment.

Ultimately, a good math curriculum in preschool should foster a positive attitude towards math, build a strong foundation for future mathematical understanding, and instill a sense of confidence and curiosity in young learners.

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