The Math Zoo
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Author | : Patricia Daniels |
Publisher | : Time Life Medical |
Total Pages | : 72 |
Release | : 1992 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9780809499540 |
A collection of stories, poems, riddles, games, and hands-on activities focusing on the mathematical aspects of a trip to the zoo.
Author | : Suzanne Slade |
Publisher | : Arbordale Publishing |
Total Pages | : 18 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1607180588 |
Travel through the zoo and learn about zoo animals through rhyme. Count up all of the animals you have seen. Includes section "For Creative Minds" with cards and activities.
Author | : Luminous Learning |
Publisher | : Luminous Learning Incorporated |
Total Pages | : 162 |
Release | : 2020-05 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781939763259 |
20 zoo animals for children to trace and color! Children learn the names and properties of shapes as they trace and draw each shape. Then they put the shapes together to make zoo animals, learning how to compose shapes to make a drawing.
Author | : Patricia Whitehouse |
Publisher | : Heinemann Read & Learn |
Total Pages | : 24 |
Release | : 2003-08-07 |
Genre | : Mathematics |
ISBN | : 9781403438188 |
Introduces basic concepts of mathematics using zoo animals as examples. Contents include: Which animal eats first? Which animal comes next? Which group has more? Which animal eats less? Which groups are equal? How many animals are awake? How many animals are here now? How can gorillas share? How much money do you need? What will tell you the time?
Author | : Thomas Kearney |
Publisher | : Dog Ear Publishing |
Total Pages | : 364 |
Release | : 2012-04 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 1457510006 |
The work for this book began with a course I created and taught called Animal Behavior. I always knew that there was a strong magnetic bond between people and animals, but it wasn't until I began working on my curriculum that I truly found out how strong this bond really was. Millions of people, young and old, will visit zoos and aquariums each year. People stand in front of the animals, hypnotized by the every movement of the animal. People seemed to be looking not just at the animal, but almost as if they were looking inside these animals, wondering and questioning about the lives of some of our most distant animal relatives. In my classroom, I found the exact same kinds of responses. The discussions and questions of my students motivated me to share with you the lives and abilities of some of the most amazing living creatures in the world. People realize that humans are also animals, but the belief that we have superior intelligence and problem solving abilities makes us think we are far superior to all of the rest of our Animal World. As I began to learn more and lead my student discussions, I soon realized that maybe our intelligence was the only thing that we really did have in our superiority over the rest of our animal relatives. I began to look into the idea of comparing humans to animals in a wide variety of behaviors and activities, and soon a brand new window into the REAL world of animals began to open up. I soon realized that even the most "insignificant" animals in our world were really superstars when compared to humans. By using math, we are able to truly get a comparison of animals and how they relate to our own human abilities. As I began to create the problems and "do-the-math," it became very evident, that I began to get the responses that I had hoped for. I soon began to call these responses, the "Wow factor." A number of times, the teachers that have worked on the problems would actually go back and do the problems a second time because "there has to be a mistake" or "no way that this can be true." There were no mistakes and the math did not lie. The math allowed us to look at the animals in a totally different way. I hope that you too will be amazed and "wowed" by some of these amazing animals that we share our world with.
Author | : Hope Martin |
Publisher | : Good Year Books |
Total Pages | : 100 |
Release | : 2007-11 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1596472537 |
Any teacher who has heard students ask, "When are we ever going to use this?" will appreciate this collection of math activities based on the work done in food preparation, medicine, meteorology, personal fitness, and the zoo. Teacher pages set up full instructions for 34 activities driven by reproducible student handouts and correlated to NCTM standards. A workbook containing all the handouts allows teachers to conveniently collect a students work. Grades 5-8. Bibliography. Suggested resources. Answer keys with full solutions. Illustrated. Good Year Books. 154 pages.
Author | : Tracy Johnston Zager |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 393 |
Release | : 2023-10-10 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1003839517 |
Ask mathematicians to describe mathematics and they' ll use words like playful, beautiful, and creative. Pose the same question to students and many will use words like boring, useless, and even humiliating. Becoming the Math Teacher You Wish You' d Had, author Tracy Zager helps teachers close this gap by making math class more like mathematics. Zager has spent years working with highly skilled math teachers in a diverse range of settings and grades and has compiled those' ideas from these vibrant classrooms into' this game-changing book. Inside you' ll find: ' How to Teach Student-Centered Mathematics:' Zager outlines a problem-solving approach to mathematics for elementary and middle school educators looking for new ways to inspire student learning Big Ideas, Practical Application:' This math book contains dozens of practical and accessible teaching techniques that focus on fundamental math concepts, including strategies that simulate connection of big ideas; rich tasks that encourage students to wonder, generalize, hypothesize, and persevere; and routines to teach students how to collaborate Key Topics for Elementary and Middle School Teachers:' Becoming the Math Teacher You Wish You' d Had' offers fresh perspectives on common challenges, from formative assessment to classroom management for elementary and middle school teachers No matter what level of math class you teach, Zager will coach you along chapter by chapter. All teachers can move towards increasingly authentic and delightful mathematics teaching and learning. This important book helps develop instructional techniques that will make the math classes we teach so much better than the math classes we took.
Author | : Ameya |
Publisher | : DigitalBuzzar |
Total Pages | : 105 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Mathematics |
ISBN | : |
Is your child a math whiz in the classroom but left scratching their head in the grocery store? You're not alone! Most textbooks teach equations, not everyday essentials. But fear not, frustrated parents and math-muddled youngsters! "A's in Algebra, Clueless at the Grocery Store?" is your secret weapon to bridge gap between real world math and textbook math. This Book is Packed with: 🔢 100 Engaging Challenges: Turn math into an adventure with real-world applications like campfire math, bank math mastery, and even math with emojis. From chessboard puzzles to fashion trend calculations, this book makes math exciting and relevant. ➕ Fascinating Add-Ons: Dive into sections like "Did You Know," "5 Tips to Overcome Math Anxiety," and "How to Become an Expert in Math." These informative tidbits keep learning interesting and provide valuable insights. ➗ Interactive Learning Experience: Keep your child motivated with virtual gifts, trophies, and reward coupons. Learning math has never been this interactive and fun! ✖️Celebrate Success: Upon completing the challenges, your child will earn a Certificate of Achievement, proudly recognizing their mathematical prowess and accomplishments. Don’t let their math skills stay confined to the classroom. Empower them to conquer any numerical challenge that comes their way! Buy A’s in Algebra, Clueless at Grocery Store? today and open the door to a world of mathematical proficiency and real-world application. 🌟
Author | : Ann Whitehead Nagda |
Publisher | : Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 32 |
Release | : 2000-09 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 0805062483 |
Describes the growth of an orphan Siberian tiger cub, by means of words and graphs.
Author | : Peter M. Senge |
Publisher | : Crown Currency |
Total Pages | : 610 |
Release | : 2012-07-31 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 0385521863 |
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