Fish for Supper

Fish for Supper by Rosemary Reuille Irons, published by Rigby Education in 1987, is an educational resource designed to enhance language experiences while developing addition concepts. This edition consists of 8 pages and is presented in English. The book encourages children to engage with stories, facilitating discussions that lead to the translation of narratives into number sentences on cards.
Readers will find that this book includes a sound cassette featuring four story segments, which children can listen to before responding to specific questions. Additionally, a guide is provided with activities tailored for each book, promoting interactive learning. The focus on language and mathematics makes this resource suitable for educators and parents looking to support foundational skills in young learners.
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SUMMARY: Language experiences to develop addition concepts. Books are read and discussed before children translate the stories into number sentences on cards. Sound cassette contains 4 story segments which children listen to before answering specific questions. Guide provides activities for each book.
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