Heath,
Are you talking one powerpoint per session per day? Going off
DomanMon's summary of the Doman math plan:
For day 17 (emphasis mine):
Now you have taught numbers up to twenty. You should now begin teaching addition. You will do addition equations with numbers 1 - 20. At this point you will be doing nine very brief session of math each day - six sessions of quantity and three sessions of equations.
If you are looking for 1 powerpoint presentation per session, that is a
lot of powerpoint presentations!!
I find physical cards easiest for the quantities. I have three piles of cards. "Retired", "In Use" and "Future". When I want to show them I shuffle the "In Use" pile and flash them one by one. (I know you are meant to have two piles of 5 that you show for quantity, but my son seems to cope with the longer session of the 10 at once and I'd otherwise find it hard to manage.) If you are looking to print off cards there is a number of presentations for dots 1-100 in the
Math Download area.
For the equations, I find that really hard to do with physical cards. Either I have to spend a few mins before each session coming up with the equations (which means I can't do the equation sessions spontaneously when I feel my son is in the mood), or I try to do it on the fly (during the session) which results in long gaps as I find the cards I am after where my son gets bored and tunes out.
So I am going to enlist the help of my computer for equations. I am working on a series of Powerpoints similar to the one I have already uploaded:
http://forum.brillkids.com/downloads/?sa=view;id=7740But I want them to have bigger numbers (my son is up to 32 in quantity recognition) and be random. So a single presentation may have:
22+1=23
6+15=21
6+16=22
8+11=19
5+6=11
etc
I am looking at 12 presentations per powerpoint with the aim that that is a day's worth. (3 equations x 3 sessions + 1 spare session of three equations).
Is what I have planned anything like what you were looking for?
Kat