When it comes to improving students’ math fluency, there are a number of ways you could do it. Villalovos’s approach is for students to do fewer problems spend more time on each one. That way, she can incorporate hands-on tools or manipulatives, model drawings, and student discourse into each problem. The goal is for students to walk away with a deeper understanding of the math content they’re learning.
Our DynaDashes are short, fluency-building activities for grades 3, 4, and 5 in our Teacher’s Guide. (Download a free sample on our Pinterest page).
Villalovos is adept at adjusting math activities such as these for students at different skill levels. Here’s how Villalovos suggests differentiating DynaDashes: