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Computation and Picture Books

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  • Aug 21 2010 9:48 AM

    Robert Preston

    A great literature and math connection resource for teachers.

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Description

This resource, from Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site, is part of a collection of thematic resources for integrating children's literature into a variety of curriculum areas. This page offers information about using children's literature within the early childhood mathematics curriculum to teach numeracy skills including computation, estimation, and counting. There is a set of activity suggestions for grades 1-2 and an annotated list of recommended mathematics-related picture books. This page includes links to a wealth of additional children's literature resources, including professional topics, parent information, a newsletter, activity ideas, and more. Less

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    Grade: PS/Pre-K to 2

    Topics: Mathematics, Literary Analysis, English-Language Arts, Number Sense, Addition & Subtraction, Reading Comprehension

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    • Reference Materials


    Tool for: Administrators, Parents, Teachers

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