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This title is useful for Key Stage 2 (ages 7-10). The key to 'Kid-Friendly Computation' is recognising visual; patterns that exist between numbers when they are arranged in global 'wholes'. These visual patterns provide multiple pathways for computation and recall. This method is designed to replace the anxiety normally associated with rote memorisation with the satisfaction gained from engaging, hands-on learning. It works with all children and is especially suited for children who don't learn well with traditional learning techniques. This book begins with number recognition and counting,…mehr

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This title is useful for Key Stage 2 (ages 7-10). The key to 'Kid-Friendly Computation' is recognising visual; patterns that exist between numbers when they are arranged in global 'wholes'. These visual patterns provide multiple pathways for computation and recall. This method is designed to replace the anxiety normally associated with rote memorisation with the satisfaction gained from engaging, hands-on learning. It works with all children and is especially suited for children who don't learn well with traditional learning techniques. This book begins with number recognition and counting, and continues through single-digit computation, number patterns, number sense, and number families. This detailed resource book is packed with handy blackline masters of worksheets, assessments and overheads, making lesson preparation a snap.
Formerly published by Zephyr Press This hands-on teaching aid provides blackline masters, assessments, and overheads to help students learn addition and subtraction through visual and kinesthetic strategies.
Autorenporträt
Sarah Morgan is the author of the Kid-Friendly Computation series. She is a reading and math specialist teaching kindergarten through third grade.