Developing Number Concepts
Grounded in teacher awareness, this series includes information about observing and assessing children at work, adaptations for diverse student needs, as well as classroom management.
Grounded in teacher awareness, this series includes information about observing and assessing children at work, adaptations for diverse student needs, as well as classroom management.
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50 of 52 people found the following review helpful:
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A "Must Have" for Every Elementary Teacher,
By Sharon Midkiff (Wynne,Arkansas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Developing Number Concepts, Book 2: Addition and Subtraction (Paperback)
This Developing Number Concepts Book,along with the other two books in the Developing Number Concepts series, presents a complete number curriculum for kindergarten through third grade. This book, as well as the other two,are clearly written and extremely user friendly. This book,Addition and Subtraction,gives novice and experienced teachers a close look at what the teacher needs to know about teaching these operations. The activities are simple and require manipulatives and materials most teachers already possess, yet at the same time are child centered and motivating. The "Analyzing and Assessing Children's Needs" section is an excellent model for providing ongoing assessment in the classroom. I believe these books are a must for every elementary teacher.
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: Developing Number Concepts, Book 2: Addition and Subtraction (Paperback)
I have taught elementary math for over 20 years, and have a master's degree in math education. I found this to be the best book on teaching basic concept of addition and subtraction I have ever had. There are numerous activities which require little preparation, group and individual activities, all of which will teach your students to understand the real meaning of the concepts and help them develop fluency with numbers that will make a significant difference in their futures with math.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Hands on Math,
By Kinder Teacher- (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Developing Number Concepts, Book 2: Addition and Subtraction (Paperback)
Kathy Richardson has great books for hands on math activities. I am slowly adding them to my library. I teach Kindergarten and the more hands on the students do the more they understand the concepts. Easy to read and follow.
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