The First Program curriculum introduces mathematical concepts using a developmentally appropriate problem-solving approach. Guided by the NCTM (National Council of Teachers of Mathematics) Standards and the Common Core Standards, students are instructed through direct, hands-on experiences that deepen their conceptual understanding and increase their logical thinking skills. Concepts and ideas are explored using concrete materials and real experiences, all of which is overseen by Dalton’s full-time Mathematics Coordinator.
Each House at the First Program provides a learning environment that endorses the interdisciplinary nature of mathematics learning. The children’s lives in and out of the classroom also provide opportunities for applied mathematical thinking.
Children are given the opportunity to make connections at their own pace and construct meaning to solve real problems. Teachers work to support each student’s thinking and learning style. Concepts, skills, and activities are designed to provide challenges and build upon the students’ previous experiences. A common mathematical language ensures continuity and helps children articulate their thinking processes. Common goals and common areas of study provide consistency across grade levels.
The Dalton Mission Statement, The Dalton Plan, and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Standards form the basis of the First Program’s philosophy and pedagogy in mathematics instruction. The First Program curriculum consists of a variety of carefully constructed assignments. Teachers encourage children to problem solve and to extend mathematical awareness. Classrooms are equipped with math materials that help children move from concrete to more abstract thinking. Technology is another tool used to enhance teaching. In such an environment, children can work cooperatively on similar ideas in different ways.
The enthusiasm for math learning at the First Program is represented in a variety of ways. Math concepts and ideas are explored through children’s literature. Interactive math bulletin boards encourage students, parents, and faculty to participate in mathematical discussions. In addition, faculty members regularly participate in seminars, workshops, and study groups.
Dalton's primary goal is to enable all students to understand and enjoy mathematics and help them recognize its value in our world. The understanding of mathematical processes enables the students to work independently on their assignments with knowledge, confidence, and enjoyment. We want our students to become active problem-solvers, and to develop increasing confidence in their abilities to reason and communicate mathematically. Students are engaged and excited by their explorations. A variety of cooperative learning opportunities have been developed to support the children in their ability to work constructively with others. Common areas of study include Patterns and Algebraic Relationships, Number Sense and Operations, Statistics and Probability, Geometry, Spatial Sense, and Measurement.