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Teach Connecting Math Concepts E (5)

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  1. Module introduction
    5 Topics
  2. Overview
    25 Topics
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    3 Tests
  3. Connecting CMC to Oz-e-maths
    15 Topics
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    2 Tests
  4. Addition number families
    22 Topics
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    2 Tests
  5. Multiplication number families and facts
    21 Topics
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    2 Tests
  6. Fractions and whole numbers
    17 Topics
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    2 Tests
  7. Decimal, Per cent and Geometry
    18 Topics
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    2 Tests
  8. Column subtraction, multiplication and division
    21 Topics
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    2 Tests
  9. Rounding, estimation, coefficients, inverse operations and mixed-number computations
    17 Topics
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    2 Tests
  10. Coordinate system and functions, ratio word problems and prime factors
    19 Topics
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    2 Tests
  11. Motivating students and independent work
    20 Topics
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    2 Tests
  12. Mastery tests
    24 Topics
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    2 Tests
  13. Bringing it all together
    28 Topics
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    2 Tests
  14. Module evaluation survey
    1 Topic
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Number families

Number families work begins at lesson one and continues throughout the program.


Number families are an organisational tool students use for fact memorisation and for solving story problems. Each family shows three related values.


Students begin by saying all four equations for families and then write the equations.

The process is:

  • The teacher says, ‘You’re going to write two addition facts and two subtraction facts for each number family in part one. Touch family A’ and scans students. ‘What is the small number in family A?’ and signals (auditory).
  • The teacher says, ‘What’s the big number?’ and signals (auditory).
  • The teacher says, ‘If you start with seventeen, do you say an addition fact or a subtraction fact?’ and signals (auditory).
  • The teacher says, ‘Say the fact that starts with seventeen’ and signals (auditory). ‘Say the fact that starts with four’ and signals (auditory).
  • The teacher says, ‘Say the fact that starts with twenty-one and minuses four’ and signals (auditory). ‘Say the other subtraction fact’ and signals (auditory) and repeats until firm.

Turn to page 48 in CMC E Teachers’s Guide. Practise teaching exercise 1, exercise 5, left column only with no student errors.