Children s math books

    • [DOCX File]Teacher Checklist – Basic Reading Skills

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      applies math operations to real life problems. completes word problems. understands basic math concepts such as more/less. recognizes and names basic shapes (circle, square, diamond). experiences some success with puzzles, codes, and card games. understands basic time concepts (yesterday, before). names the days of the week correctly.


    • [DOCX File]Early Childhood Mathematics and Numeracy Book List

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      Developing children’s mathematics and numeracy skills is supported when educators and families introduce books that explore mathematical concepts in fun and engaging ways and that are reflective of children’s interests and experiences. This is a book list of suggested books that could be used to help with mathematics and numeracy learning.


    • [DOCX File]University of Oregon

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      Mathematizing children’s books expands the benefits of shared reading experiences by providing children with opportunities to learn mathematics in meaningful and engaging contexts. Using literature to connect concepts with children’s experiences helps foster understanding and motivates them to learn.


    • [DOC File]Title of Book: Miss Fiona’s Stupendous Pumpkin Pies

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      Publisher: Ideals Children’s Books. ISBN: 0-8249-5489-0. Grade Levels for Recommended Use: 4 and 5. TEKS: §111.16. Mathematics, Grade 4 - focal points include comparing and ordering fractions and decimals, applying multiplication and division. 4.11 Measurement. …


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