Hands-On Math
For children entering grades 1–2
Hands-On Math is a fun, creative course dedicated to exploring early mathematical concepts using a multisensory approach. Students will practice skip-counting by making “strings with wings,” learn fraction concepts by building with pattern blocks, fraction tiles, and clay, and create art projects using color-by-sum and color-by-difference (rather than simply color-by-number). Other activities include an introduction to coin counting with the board game Money Bags (always a class favorite!) and estimating, then calculating, a large quantity of objects by sorting into groups of five and ten. Each class begins with a story that explores a mathematical concept, such as Mission: Addition by Loreen Leedy and 365 Penguins by Jean-Luc Fromental. We will review basic addition and subtraction facts and discuss addition and subtraction with regrouping. This is the ideal class for a young mathematician who is in need of remedial math, as well as those students who need enrichment.
Session II: July 7–July 18
Afternoons: 1:30–3:30 p.m.
Instructor: Matt Zakosek
Cost: Session II $460Participants must be entering grades 1 to 2.
Registration starts on 02/15/2025 and ends on 05/15/2025.
Please contact University of Chicago Laboratory Schools if you have any questions.