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This note shows mathematical concepts which can be developed through the use of children's literature. A list of books is included.
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AUTHOR(S): Diane Hanson
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This is the lead article in the seventh edition of Ideas and Resources for Teachers of Mathematics, a newsletter published by the Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers' Society. The topic of the sixth edition of the newsletter is petterning and algebra. In this article Vi and Rick introduce the concept of pattern through some ideas from literature and through a recent 'pattern' experience.
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AUTHOR(S): Mhairi (Vi) Maeers and Rick Seaman
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This Stewart Resource unit deals with introducing the concept of patterning into the primary classroom. The unit provides a 10 day scope of learning objectives and the activites for each of the 10 days. Also included is activity suggestions for integrating this theme into other subjects.
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AUTHOR(S): Alice Hanlin and Brian Amundrud
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A unit filled with activities which provide many of ideas for integrating Plane Geometry into the elementary classroom. There are lots of hands on activities with manipulatives and real experiences. Activity lesson plans include Objectives, Materials, Directions and Extentions. Bibliography of resources used for compiling this unit is also included.
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AUTHOR(S): Carol Lockhart
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A list of children's books useful in teaching mathematics at the kindergarten and grade one levels.
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AUTHOR(S): Jeanne Blackmon
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This is an article in the eighth edition of Ideas and Resources for Teachers of Mathematics, a newsletter published by the Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers' Society. The topic of the eighth edition of the newsletter is "Real World Problem Solving" and in this note Shelley gives a list of ideas that she uses in her elementary classroom to help the students realte mathematics to things that they are familar with.
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AUTHOR(S): Shelley Sauter
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A huge collection of activities and resources on the subject of our seas and oceans and the animals that live there. Includes activities in Mathematics, Science, Research and Language Arts. Other resources are Internet links, magazine and book listings, audio and visual references.
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AUTHOR(S): Sherri Allen
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This one of the articles in the twelth edition of Ideas and Resources for Teachers of Mathematics, a newsletter published by the Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers' Society. In this article Adele Owatz, a grade 2/3 teacher, has gathered a list of books to use with elementary math classes. These books are enjoyable stories on their own but Adele has also linked them to stands in the mathematics cirriculum.
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AUTHOR(S): Adele Owatz
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Un aperçu de l'accent qu'on accorde à la calculatrice dans l'apprentissage des mathématiques.
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AUTHOR(S): Maxine Stinka pour le ministère de l'Éducation de la Saskatchewan
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Cet article indique les concepts mathématiques qui peuvent être développés par l'entremise de la littérature de jeunesse et offre une liste de livres et problèmes pouvant être utilisés.
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AUTHOR(S): Diane Hanson and Maria Chow
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