Math at Their Own Pace

Math at Their Own Pace

Auteur : Greg Nelson

Date de publication : 2007

Éditeur : Redleaf Press

Nombre de pages : 217

Résumé du livre

As a dedicated early childhood teacher, you aim to provide an environment where students make new discoveries and test their limits. But when it comes to teaching developmentally appropriate math, you might welcome help from an expert with teaching experience based on the latest research on math learning.

Math at Their Own Pace offers a series of predesigned, inexpensive activities that you can create and place "on the shelf" for children to use when they are developmentally ready and interested. This child-directed approach provides a broad range of hands-on math experiences that will help your students learn to solve problems creatively.

Math at Their Own Pace covers:
awareness of stable quantities and emergence of counting skills
recognizing and writing the numerals 0 though 9
counting to 10 and beyond
emergence of whole-part awareness

Greg Nelson, PhD, is a professor of early childhood education at Bridgewater State College in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, and has been a lead teacher in a Montessori program. He holds a PhD in educational psychology, human development, and cognition.


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