Math Games Grade 1


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Math Games Grade 1


Math Games Grade 1

Author: Mary Rosenberg

language: en

Publisher: Teacher Created Resources

Release Date: 2003-01-15


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"The games and activities in 'Practice makes perfect: math games (grade 1)' focus on important math skills that every first grader meeds to learn. Many of the games can bve played with only one player or with a partner and use many items commonly found in the home. The games provide review and practice in--" areas of math including: adding, subtracting, counting, telling time, counting money, shapes, etc. --from Introduction.

Math Games: Skill-Based Practice for First Grade


Math Games: Skill-Based Practice for First Grade

Author: Ted H. Hull

language: en

Publisher: Teacher Created Materials

Release Date: 2014-01-01


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Bring learning mathematical skills into a whole new light for students in 1st grade! This book provides fun and unique skill-based games that encourage whole-group, whole-class, small-group, and partner interaction and collaboration. These activities will reinforce students' knowledge of mathematical skills while keeping learners motivated and engaged. Promote a fun learning environment for students to achieve mathematical success!

Mega-Fun Math Games and Puzzles for the Elementary Grades


Mega-Fun Math Games and Puzzles for the Elementary Grades

Author: Michael S. Schiro

language: en

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Release Date: 2009-02-24


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Make developing basic math skills fun and painless With this great collection of over 125 easy-to-use games, puzzles, and activities, teachers and parents can help kids comprehend fundamental math concepts, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, place value, fractions, and more. All games and puzzles use easy-to-find household items such as paper and pencil, playing cards, coins, and dice. The activities also help children develop problem-solving skills, such as testing hypotheses, creating strategies, and organizing information, as well as spatial relations skills, part-to-whole skills, and memory. Michael Schiro, EdD (Chestnut Hill, MA), is an associate professor at the School of Education at Boston College. He is the author of several books on teaching and learning math and is a frequent presenter at local and national math conferences.