Four Bears in a Box

Four Bears in a Box
Title Four Bears in a Box PDF eBook
Author Dreama Denver
Publisher Headline Kids
Pages 32
Release 2020-02
Genre
ISBN 9781946664976

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Teddy Bears' Adventures

Teddy Bears' Adventures
Title Teddy Bears' Adventures PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages
Release 1992
Genre Teddy bears
ISBN 9782894291450

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Four Bears in a Box

Four Bears in a Box
Title Four Bears in a Box PDF eBook
Author Martha G. Alexander
Publisher
Pages
Release 1991
Genre Bears
ISBN

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Brown Bear and Friends

Brown Bear and Friends
Title Brown Bear and Friends PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre
ISBN 9781936024308

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Teaching Mathematics 3-5

Teaching Mathematics 3-5
Title Teaching Mathematics 3-5 PDF eBook
Author Sue Gifford
Publisher McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Pages 208
Release 2005-08-16
Genre Education
ISBN 033522511X

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"With freshness, humour and originality, Sue Gifford demonstrates the interactive strategies that are required to teach mathematics to young children. The text is both refreshingly free from conventional wisdom and solidly grounded in recent research on learning and teaching early mathematics.At the same time, it is unfailing in its accuracy in uncovering children's own humour and instinct for subverting 'teacherly' overtures. Given the demonstrated lack of spontaneous mathematics in early childhood setting, this assembled collage of children's own observations, activities and comments is in itself a work of art." Professor Carol Aubrey, Institute of Education, University of Warwick, UK. What are the most important aspects of mathematics for young children to learn? How do children learn mathematics? How can adults best ‘teach’ mathematics to children so young? The book informs practitioners, students and parents about how three– to five-year-olds learn mathematics, and shows them how best to develop enjoyable mathematical learning in early years settings. The book includes a summary of relevant research and considers issues relating to current practice. This book: Establishes principles for teaching mathematics to young children Takes into account the way children learn, including social, emotional, physical and cognitive aspects Helps practitioners find the middle ground between not initiating enough mathematical activity and being too directive Suggests principles and frameworks for planning and assessment. The book places particular emphasis on adult-initiated, number-focused activities and playful, challenging and sensitive teaching strategies to engage younger children. The strategies are based on research and work with practitioners, and are illustrated by children’s own responses, such as making number jokes. It covers key areas of mathematics, including number, shape and space, measures and problem solving, with appropriate expectations and common difficulties as well as suggested activities. Essential reading for those teaching or preparing to teach mathematics to young children, as well as parents interested in the mathematical education of their children.

Forging Connections in Early Mathematics Teaching and Learning

Forging Connections in Early Mathematics Teaching and Learning
Title Forging Connections in Early Mathematics Teaching and Learning PDF eBook
Author Virginia Kinnear
Publisher Springer
Pages 290
Release 2017-12-12
Genre Education
ISBN 9811071535

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This edited book promotes thinking, dialogue, research and theorisation on multiple ways of making connections in mathematics teaching and learning in early childhood education. The book addresses some key challenges in research, policy and practice in early childhood mathematics education. It examines diverse ways for learning experiences to connect young children to mathematics, and the importance of forging connections between mathematics and young children’s lives as key elements in their engagement with mathematics. Each chapter provides research or theoretical provocations and pedagogical implications for connecting children’s lived experiences and ways of learning in mathematics teaching. The chapters are drawn from a range of international authors who raise important ideas within the overall context of current research and consider the theoretical and practical implications of their research. As such, the book advances current thinking on mathematics teaching and learning for children in the early years from birth to eight years with an emphasis on children aged birth to 5 years. It considers the purpose and value in connecting mathematics teaching and learning to children’s lives, and provides provocations for both educators and researchers on the many under-researched and under-represented aspects of early years mathematics teaching and learning.

Patterns in Arithmetic

Patterns in Arithmetic
Title Patterns in Arithmetic PDF eBook
Author Suki Glenn
Publisher Pattern Press
Pages 340
Release 2004-09
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780972924825

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