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What is touch dot math?

What is touch dot math?

TouchMath is a multisensory math program designed for pre-K through third grade. The program helps make math concepts easier and more accessible for students with different learning styles or learning difficulties. The approach uses auditory, visual and tactile strategies for understanding numbers and operations.

Is TouchMath research based?

TouchMath follows research-based best practices. A 2008 study found that using the program increases computation skills through carefully included engagement, feedback and multisensory methods.

Who invented TouchMath?

Janet Bullock
Janet Bullock and three fellow teachers developed the TouchMath program 33 years ago to help a handful of sixth-grade students learn basic mathematics.At the time she started the company, Bullock was a teacher in Colorado Springs School District 11.

Is TouchMath A curriculum?

Several studies have found the TouchMath program to benefit students in special education settings as a supplement to the core curriculum and as an intervention focusing on individual performance.

Why does TouchMath work?

Touch math improves the child’s ability to understand the concept of numbers and counting. Numbers, unlike letters, have a value assigned to them. This value is represented by the dots. So, touch math also teaches children critical thinking skills as well as reasoning skills.

How do TouchPoints work?

As indicated above, TouchPoints works by activating both hemispheres of the brain via tactile stimulation. In other words, the two TouchPoints devices vibrate alternatingly on your wrists, which engages the left and right hemispheres of the brain.

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How does a student count in touchmath multiplication?

In TouchMath addition, students count forward, and in subtraction they count backward. In multiplication and division, they count in sequences. In each process, students touch, count, and repeat the problem and the answer.

When do you touch your pencil in touchmath?

Students always touch with their pencils in the Touching/Counting Pattern specified for a particular numeral (see patterns on this page). In TouchMath addition, students count forward, and in subtraction they count backward. In multiplication and division, they count in sequences.

How is the touchmath method used in schools?

The TouchMath method simplifies and clarifies all areas of computation, develops left/right directionality, reduces number reversals, reinforces number values, eliminates guesswork, and helps to develop positive student self-images. TouchMath is used in conjunction with existing math programs.

What does the numeral 0 mean in touchmath?

The numeral 0 has no TouchPoints, so you never touch and count a zero. In TouchMath computation, single TouchPoints are touched and counted once, and double TouchPoints are touched and counted twice.