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Path To Math

Children best develop higher thinking skills through their own efforts rather than through memorizing or rote learning. This series is packed with practical examples to help early childhood professionals assist children in acquiring math concepts through activities and play.


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  Comparing

Over time, children recognize that one group of things has the same number of things as another group.

MG-1108-96  
  Numerals

In rote counting, children recite numerals names in order; in rational counting, they attach numeral name to a number of things.

MG-1112-96  
  Sets, Classification, Ordering

Children learn sets, classification, and ordering skills through a variety of activities.

MG-1109-96  
  Shapes, Parts, Wholes

Children learn to recognize and name shapes and discover wholes have parts.

MG-1110-96  
  Space And Measurement

Children learn relationships in space and use a formal or informal standard for determining measurements.

MG-1111-96  
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