Mathematics

Mathematics by Ann Montague-Smith, published by Scholastic in 1998, is a 96-page resource designed to cover essential concepts and skills in mathematics education. This edition presents a variety of activities that address key topics, including counting, number recognition, patterns, sorting, matching, comparing, and understanding shapes and space.
Readers will find that the book emphasizes practical engagement with mathematical concepts, making it suitable for educational settings. The activities are structured to facilitate learning and mastery of fundamental skills, aligning with the desirable outcomes for mathematics education. This resource serves as a valuable tool for educators and learners alike, focusing on foundational mathematics in an accessible format.
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“Activities … cover all the key concepts and skill of the Desirable outcomes for mathematics. They focus on counting; number; pattern; sorting, matching and comparing; shape and space” — Back cover.
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