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Patterns and Relationships – Maths Education
The national Curriculum for mathematics (1995) allocates great emphasis on number work for children. The basic skills and knowledge for such work should be learnt and taught in a meaningful manner in order to establish a useful foundation for further learning and development of mathematical ability. Marion Bird’s second book on this subject provides a […]
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The national Curriculum for mathematics (1995) allocates great emphasis on number work for children. The basic skills and knowledge for such work should be learnt and taught in a meaningful manner in order to establish a useful foundation for further learning and development of mathematical ability.
Marion Bird’s second book on this subject provides a rich and comprehensive account on theoretical issues and practical approaches. It outlines a series of suggestions for activities that the teacher could use in order to stimulate mathematical thinking to address the National Curriculum requirements for early number work. The activities will:
- enable the child to make and monitor mathematical decisions
- develop mathematical language and communication
- develop mathematical reasoning
- concentrate on the structure of numbers
- prepare the child for later work on algebra, Â space and measures of handling data
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Author | Marion H. Bird |
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