Description
Book SynopsisThis practical book is packed with tried-and-tested activities which draw on popular stories and rhymes, and use everyday materials and objects to help young children develop their understanding and enjoyment of mathematical concepts.
By relating ideas of number, shape, size and pattern to everyday contexts, stories and experiences, Exploring Maths through Stories and Rhymes improves confidence, increases understanding and develops children's desire to engage with maths. Offering a range of creative and exciting activities to encourage hands-on learning and discussion, chapters:
- include a range of step-by-step activities which are easily adapted to varying needs, ages and abilities
- use popular stories and nursery rhymes as a way of engaging children with mathematical thinking
- show how inexpensive, everyday materials can be used to encourage learning
Trade Review
"The book is well illustrated and the presentation is easy to follow with plenty of enticing ideas that teachers will be really keen to try out. Linking ideas of number, shape, size and pattern to everyday contexts, stories and experiences engances children's enjoyment and understanding and helps them see the relevance of learning. An excellent practical book for teachers at all career stages." - Sarah Brew, Parents in Touch
Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Introduction 1. Teddy Bears 2. Houses and Homes 3. Big and Little 4. Dinosaurs and Dragons 5. Bags, Boxes and Baskets 6. Mini Beasts and Woodland Animals Resource sheets References and Bibliography Index