Kate Tucker draws directly from her classroom experience to offer teachers exciting ideas for using play to teach early years mathematics.'
Count from one to ten and then count again. What does it take to make a feast for ten hungry people? First there's shopping, and then there's cooking and setting the table. Everyone in the family helps and, as fast as you can count from one to ten.'
In a story that includes math activities, a family with one cat keeps adding more until they are able to give some of the cats away
Meet a winning, inchworm, who has an ability to measure anything under the sun. When a hungry nightingale threatens to eat him for breakfast, the inchworm calls on his craft and skill to creativity solve the dilemma.'
Count on Sports. Hello there, sports fans! It's time for ESSN - Ernie's Sports Show News! This math-tastic DVD is full of numbers and shapes, plus critical math concepts such as over/under and forward/backwards. All your favorite Sesame Street friends are at the top of their game. Join the Count as he plays golf and races a car in the Transylvania 300. Prairie Dawn shows off her soccer skills …
Cathryn Falwell has contributed to Shape Space as an author. Cathryn Falwell grows vegetables and mystery vines in her garden next to Frog Song Pond in Maine. The pond and its creatures have been featured in the books "Turtle Splash!" and "Scoot!", also published by Greenwillow Books.
In this book you soon will find Math riddles that will stretch your mind. You'll add in ways both fast and fun. They sure beat counting one bu one. Each problem has a little twist, each verse a clue you might have missed. The trick is first to look around. A clever answer might be found. So try a riddle on for size. Your brain will like the exercise! And when you are done it will be clear, that…