Elementary and Middle School Mathematics: Teaching Developmentally
Elementary and Middle School Mathematics: Teaching Developmentally
An "inquiry-based" approach to Mathematics that recognizes research and teaching currently taking place in Canadian classrooms.
Mathematics Learning Progression
Mathology: Grade 1
Mathology: Grade 1
"Nutty wants to take some nuts to her brother. Wolfy will help, but he may have his own reasons. Symbols and expressions can be used to represent mathematical relations."--Back cover.
"Can you name the longest insect, the tallest animal, or the largest animal of all? Find the answers inside! Units can be used to measure and compare attributes."--Back cover.
Mathology: Grade 1
Mathology: Grade 1
"A collection of photos helps Art remember the good times he had with Aunty in his Shuswap home before he moved away. Objects can be located in space and looked at from different perspectives."--Back cover.
"Thomas loves to make shape pictures with Grandpa's scraps of fabric. He doesn't know that Grandpa has a surprise for him! Shapes and solids can be transformed in many ways."--Back cover.
"Thomas loves to make shape pictures with Grandpa's scraps of fabric. He doesn't know that Grandpa has a surprise for him! Shapes and solids can be transformed in many ways."--Back cover.
"How did the family's camping gear disappear? Follow Layla and Theo as they find clues to solve the mystery. Shapes and solids can be explored and compared based on attributes."--Back cover.
"Two crayons worry that children won't use them. When they see some interesting patterns, they start to have hope! Patterns can be described mathematically."--Back cover.
"How did the family's camping gear disappear? Follow Layla and Theo as they find clues to solve the mystery. Shapes and solids can be explored and compared based on attributes."--Back cover.
Mathologie: 1re année
Mathologie: 1re année
Mathologie: 1re année
Mathologie: 1re année