Maths Problem Solving Ages 5-7

Maths Problem Solving Ages 5-7 by Louise Carruthers, published by Scholastic on June 19, 2006, is a resource designed to teach children problem-solving strategies through imaginative and creative maths challenges. This 95-page book aims to help young learners develop independence in their thinking by introducing various approaches to problem-solving, allowing them to systematically apply their skills in different contexts.
Readers will find a range of creative problems that engage and motivate children, supported by visual and hands-on resources to accommodate diverse learning styles. The book also offers assistance for both more and less able students, along with follow-up suggestions to reinforce their knowledge. Full-color examples of pupil work are included, providing practical insights into the application of the strategies presented.
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Teach children problem-solving strategies with these imaginative and creative maths problems. This book shows how once children have learned the different approaches they can become independent creative thinkers and systematically apply their skills. * Problems are set in creative contexts to engage and motivate children. * Plenty of visual and hands-on resources used to cater for different learning styles. * Support for more and less able provided. * Plenty of follow-up suggestions for further work for children to apply their knowledge. * Full colour examples of pupil work included.
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