Make Math Fun with Touch Point Math

Published:
October 31, 2014

Carrie Fernandez

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Carrie

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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.

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. 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.

Click on this link to get the Touch Points document.
Also Found on Google Documents: Math Touch Points
Please email [email protected] and request your copy of  Touch points pdf document.

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