Geri Lorway...and it was a phrase that was repeated intentionally over the next 2 days as we
watched Geri engage in spatial processing, vocabulary development, and rich mathematical
thinking with students.
objects, whether it is puzzle pieces, dot configurations, or body parts, in relation to the world around
you. Ones’ early proficiency in visual spatial reasoning is an indicator of success in not only
numeracy but literacy.
created by Dr. Grayson H. Wheatley, a math researcher of nearly 40 years who has done research
on the development of spatial reasoning in children. The link to his website is below.
- seeing the geometric image once and drawing what they had seen
- seeing the image again and adding to or reorienting their thinking
- finally being presented with the image to see how their own drawing compared to
- the original image
had just seen using mathematical language. Through rich discourse and open-ended questioning,
students were able to clarify and extend their thinking to make new meaning of the shape they had
seen.
while speaking about math and listening to one another, will help develop our thinking.
Geri Lorway. If you visit her website Thinking 101 you will see that Geri believes in the power of
spatial reasoning.
multiplication or using dot arrangements to demonstrate subitizing and visualization,
visit Thinking 101 or talk to your Instructional Coach.
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