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Joyful Math Invitations To Play And Explore In The Early Childhood Classroom Deanna Pecaski Mclennan

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Joyful Math Invitations To Play And Explore In The Early Childhood Classroom Deanna Pecaski Mclennan
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Joyful Math Invitations To Play And Explore In The Early Childhood Classroom Deanna Pecaski Mclennan instant download after payment.

Publisher: Stenhouse Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.47 MB
Pages: 163
Author: Deanna Pecaski McLennan
ISBN: 9781625313256, 9781625313263, 162531325X, 1625313268
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Joyful Math Invitations To Play And Explore In The Early Childhood Classroom Deanna Pecaski Mclennan by Deanna Pecaski Mclennan 9781625313256, 9781625313263, 162531325X, 1625313268 instant download after payment.

"This book is about how to create invitations for young children to play with math ideas through art, literacy, and outdoor play. The focus of her book is really on math that occurs OUTSIDE of math time. How can we create space for children to play in our classrooms that builds on their own questions as well as the math they are studying in the curriculum? How can we create a joyful and playful space for math so that children feel like mathematical thinkers with valuable ideas from the very start? How can we create connections between math and children's lives so that they see math as creative and purposeful instead of just learning "school math"?"--

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