Teaching Number in the Classroom with 4-8 Year olds

Welcome to the companion website for the 2nd edition of Teaching Number in the Classroom with 4-8 year olds.                                                                                                   

Here you’ll find a wide range of exciting additional resources, including:

  • Downloadable extra chapter resources including  print-out grids, worksheets, cards and much more
  • Extra tips on the most effective ways of working  - read the Facilitator’s Guide
  • Video demonstrations of the instructional activities to help you get started - watch IA4.12 Rhythmic Patterns below:

Resources are organised by chapter; to access them, simply click on the links in the left-hand menu. Enjoy!

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About Mathematics Recovery

Mathematics Recovery is a programme of intensive instruction for children encountering significant difficulties in early number learning. The inquiry-based approach assesses children’s knowledge and builds on this to develop a firm foundation of understanding and confidence in mathematics.

Visit the Mathematics Recovery website for more information about the programme:

 

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