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Read what Sally R. from Georgia says:
Kudos to Gisela Hausmann for her new approach to teaching numbers and mathematics to young children! The “Hands on Mathematics” program is basic and concrete for use with very young and special needs children, and the philosophy of this introductory mathematics works well as the students transition to adding and subtracting in the base 10 system. In addition, the program includes numerous enrichment suggestions as extension activities for higher level thinking for children as they begin to understand numbers. For instance, the concept of symmetry is introduced as the number two is taught, the recycling symbol is used in the suggested lesson plan for teaching the concept of three, and a six-pack is used to visualize the concept of division. This program would work well in an interrelated preschool curriculum, as so many suggested activities involve science and social studies concepts as well. This program was developed by a parent for parents, as there is much use and discussion of everyday items for the teaching of mathematics. The concept of children learning to group by quantity instead of counting keeps children engaged in the fun of recognizing mathematical relationships among groups. Finally, someone has found a way to make learning mathematics fun!
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| Hands on Mathematics, Numbers from 1 - 10 (US $13.00) teaches basic numbers up to 10, plus details 5 tips how to turn your child into a child who is not only good in math but also loves math. |
STOP counting, teach math real-life style! Each books contains associations your student sees, hears and touches every day! That is why this methodology works! |
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| Hands on Mathematics, Arithmetic from 1 - 10 (US $17.00) helps children, who may be more verbal talents, but don't seem to get arithmetic to grasp it, |
Read what Julie D. from Wilmington, NC says:
... I feel the content, illustrations, scope & sequence of the curriculum to be practical and child-centered. Reinforcement systems, evaluation, and repetition of concepts enables the learner to proceed at different rates. Excellent curriculum! |
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Hands on Mathemagical Dice (US $13.00) teaches adding and subtracting of numbers from 1 to 10, all it packaged into entertaining dice games. |
It's all fun and games, dozens of different games which kids (and adults) will play enthusiastically. Click here to see happy math students! | |||||
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BUY NOW per check, money order, or school purchase order and get your child's hands on mathematics |
Hands on Mathematics, Numbers from 1-10 ISBN 0966421728 (PC edition only) US $13.00 |
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Hands on Mathematics, Arithmetic from 1-10 ISBN 0966421736 (PC edition only) US $17.00 |
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ISBN 0966421744 (PC edition only) US $13.00 |
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Read what Michelle W. from Wilmington, NC says:
... I was so excited to review your new Hands On Math Program for parents and teachers! As a kindergarten teacher and parent of a first grader, I was thrilled to find a program that was so simple for anyone to use, regardless of ones educational background! Specifically, Hands on Mathematics- Numbers from 1-10 is a simple program that focuses on stimulating all three learning modalities- the visual, kinesthetic, and auditory. Research shows that children need to be stimulated in all three modalities in order to store new material in long-term memory. ... ... You have a real understanding of how children learn! |
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... Hands On
Mathematics works with visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learners,
allowing the highest retention rate by using methods that work for all
three learning types. HoM comes in two different programs. The first is
simply teaching numbers with no arithmetic involved and is appropriate
for bright 3 year olds through Kindergarten age. The second CD teaches
addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division concepts using the
same kinesthetic methods that the Numbers CD uses and should follow the
use of HoM Numbers when the child has mastered the first program.
The
programs would be an excellent preparation for Math-U-See, which uses
similar reasoning and also encourages learning math without counting.
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