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Horner, Vikki – Mathematics Teaching, 2002
Charlotte, the author's 11-year-old daughter, was born with Down syndrome, and is currently attending the local middle school. In terms of her disability Charlotte is developing very well and has a reading age of 9+, however her maths skills age is approximately 4 years. It is not necessarily the case that if a child has good language and literacy…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Numeracy, Number Concepts, Kinesthetic Perception
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Parkinson, Eric F. – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2004
Construction kits have played a significant part in nurturing the growth and development of the minds and manipulation-based skills of children (and adults) in formal and non-formal education settings. These kits have origins rooted in the representation of the built world and now have a diversity of form and function, including technical versions…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Technology Education, Design, Educational History
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Taylor, Christian – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2004
In this article, the author presents a new maths aid for teaching place value, addition and subtraction up to 1 million. The need for a resource to help his wife understand place value motivated the author to create "Counting Cards". Here, he shares his invention, in the hope that it will help others. (Contains 4 figures.)
Descriptors: Number Concepts, Subtraction, Mathematics, Teaching Methods
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Goral, Mary Barr; Gnadinger, Cindy Meyers – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2006
Young students often struggle with abstract concepts in mathematics, causing primary teachers to continue to search for ways to help teach such concepts. "Principles and Standards for School Mathematics" (NCTM, 2000) recommends using concrete models and physical materials before moving on to more abstract ideas. However, some children…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Primary Education, Foreign Countries, Mathematical Concepts
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Wiest, Lynda R. – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2006
Games are among the many types of activities that can be used to help promote number sense. Chosen and used wisely, games encourage learning and motivate many students to grasp concepts more quickly and fully. This article describes a popular and easy-to-implement number sense game--called Digits and Dice--most commonly used in conjunction with…
Descriptors: Number Concepts, Numeracy, Manipulative Materials, Educational Games
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Wiest, Lynda – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2005
Perimeter and area are important real-world concepts in their own right, and their relationship certainly is no less important. This relationship can be intuitively challenging for both children and adults. In this article, the author explores the relationship between perimeter and area with students from grades 4 to 6. The study of perimeter-area…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Algebra
Brown, Sonya E. – Online Submission, 2007
This study was designed to investigate the impact of using computer-simulated (virtual ) manipulatives and hands-on (concrete) manipulatives on elementary students' learning skills and concepts in equivalent fractions. The researcher's primary interest was whether or not students who used virtual manipulatives would out-perform students who used…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Teaching Methods, Student Motivation, Urban Schools
Pearn, Catherine Ann – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2007
Several researchers have noted how children's whole number schemes can interfere with their efforts to learn fractions. An Australian study found that children who were successful with the solution of rational number tasks exhibited greater whole number knowledge and more flexible solution strategies. Behr and Post (1988) indicated that children…
Descriptors: Numbers, Mathematics, Foreign Countries, Mathematics Skills
Wolf, Aline D. – 1996
This handbook presents activities for teaching art appreciation to pre-school children. Based on the premise that young children learn primarily through the experience of handling and manipulating materials, child-size art postcards are indicated as a teaching tool. These postcards are readily adaptable to many different methods of displaying,…
Descriptors: Art, Art Appreciation, Art History, Artists
Freedman, Suzette D. – 1996
This book is designed to provide teachers with numerous ideas about how to infuse mathematics and writing into their classroom in creative and challenging ways and to encourage students to visualize, speak, and write about math. The activities described here can help students communicate mathematically and realize that there is more to math than…
Descriptors: Art, Content Area Writing, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Education
Olkun, Sinan; Knaupp, Jonathan E. – 1999
Finding the number of cubes in rectangular solids provides a cognitive framework for understanding the measurement of volume. This study reveals whether the activities provided in the context of equal investing and equal sharing that emphasize both numerical and spatial aspects of cube configurations cause any improvement in student strategies…
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Grade 4, Intermediate Grades, Manipulative Materials
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Bruni, James V.; Silverman, Helene J. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1975
Activities in which students make models of a variety of geometric solids are described. (SD)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Experiential Learning, Geometry
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Bruni, James V.; Silverman, Helene J. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1976
Advice concerning setting up a center for materials related to the metric system is offered. (SD)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Experiential Learning, Instruction
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Bruni, James V.; Silverman, Helene J. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1975
Many concepts can be introduced informally through activities. Among those which can be investigated using easily-made 10-by-10 pegboards are geometric shapes, coordinate systems, grouping and regrouping, and addition of two-place numbers. (SD)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Experiential Learning, Geometric Concepts
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Fremont, Herbert – Mathematics Teacher, 1975
The author proposes a method of diagnosis through activities rather than traditional testing. In this approach the teacher assigns activities in which the student is known to have an interest and which require the skill to be tested. (SD)
Descriptors: Diagnostic Tests, Evaluation Methods, Individualized Instruction, Laboratory Procedures
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