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Teaching Early Math Skills With Favorite Picture Books: Math Lessons Based on Popular Books That Connect to the Standards and Build Skills in Problem Solving and Critical Thinking

November 12th, 2009 ipank Leave a comment Go to comments

Product descriptiones help teachers stock made its kindergarten teacher-tested, a survey on the lessons for the use of picture book and concept book favorites young learners build basic skills in number sense, basic operations, patterns and algebra, geometry and spatial sense, time, money and measurement, and much more. Lessons challenge students to solve problems and use critical thinking. Includes interactive activities, reproducible, and manipulative. For use with Grades K-1. . . . More>>

Teaching Early Math Skills With Favorite Picture Books: Math Lessons Based on Popular Books That Connect to the Standards and Build Skills in Problem Solving and Critical Thinking

  1. November 12th, 2009 at 08:31 | #1

    This is a wonderful book! It offers lesson plans that can be easily implemented into any K-2 math concept. It comes with pages that can be reproduced, fun and lessons, the children love to indulge, and the relationship of mathematics for everyday life. It also offers other documents that are used to support the concept, how can reading aloud or elsewhere during your day. I can not say enough about the book!
    Rating: 5 / 5

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