Tom Thumb’s Musical Maths Developing Maths Skills with Simple Songs
Tom Thumb’s Musical Maths Developing Maths Skills with Simple Songs by Helen MacGregor is a 64-page book published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 1998. This edition is designed for teachers of Key Stage 1, providing a creative approach to teaching mathematics through engaging songs. The book allows children to explore concepts such as addition, money, and shapes in a fun and memorable way, all without the need for music reading.
Readers will find a variety of songs that cover essential mathematical skills, including numbers, adding, subtracting, measuring, position, and shapes. The book also includes teacher’s notes with activity ideas, making it a practical resource for educators looking to enhance their lessons. With its focus on juvenile fiction and performing arts, this book aims to make mathematics enjoyable and accessible for young learners.
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With this book children can explore addition with Baa baa maths sheep, learn about money with Sing a song of pocket money, and join the sailor who goes to sea to see what shapes he can see. Aimed at teachers of Key Stage 1 wanting to make mathematics more fun, interesting and memorable through song. No music reading is required. There are songs featuring numbers, adding, subtracting, measuring, position, and shapes. In addition there are teacher’s notes with activities ideas.
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