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In Division Using LEGO(R) Bricks-Student Edition, Dr. Shirley Disseler has developed activities that work to help students learn the basics of division, using a common toy available in most classrooms and homes-LEGO(R) bricks!True understanding of division goes far beyond memorizing facts. Modeling the process of division with LEGO(R) bricks helps students visualize the math problem. We know that students learn in many different ways. This book provides a variety of modeling techniques using LEGO(R) bricks, allowing all students to experience that "Aha! I get it!" moment.In this book, the hands-on activities using LEGO(R) bricks help students learn: - equal shares or partitive division- repeated subtraction or quotitive division- multiplication and division fact families- basic division- two-digit division and dividing larger numbersThe book starts at the most basic concepts and focuses on a specific topic in each chapter. Most students learn these concepts between grades 3 - 6.Using LEGO(R) bricks to model math provides a universal language. Children everywhere recognize this manipulative. It's fun to learn when you're using LEGO(R) bricks in the classroom!
In Decimals Using LEGO(R) Bricks-Student Edition, Dr. Shirley Disseler has developed activities that work to help students learn about measurement, using a common toy available in most classrooms and homes-LEGO(R) bricks! The ability to understand and interpret decimals is an important life skill. But students often struggle with decimals in the same way that they struggle with fractions. Modeling decimals with LEGO(R) bricks helps students successfully visualize and prove the relationships between decimals and fractions, decimals and place value, and decimals and number operations. In this book, the hands-on activities using LEGO(R) bricks help students learn: - ordering decimals - fraction equivalents of decimals - money and time as real-life applications of decimals - adding decimals - subtracting decimals - multiplying decimals - dividing decimals - linking decimals, fractions, and percentages The book starts at the most basic concepts and focuses on a specific topic in each chapter. Most students learn about decimals between grades 4 - 6. Using LEGO(R) bricks to model math provides a universal language. Children everywhere recognize this manipulative. It's fun to learn when you're using LEGO(R) bricks!
In Fraction Division Using LEGO(R) Bricks-Teacher Edition, Dr. Shirley Disseler has developed activities that work to help students learn how to divide fractions, using a common toy available in most classrooms and homes-LEGO(R) bricks! Fractions typically make up the largest percentage of most standardized tests and are one of the most complicated mathematical content areas for elementary school students. Too often, students do not understand why they need to know how to compute with fractions or why certain procedures work. The activities in this book provide clear visual representations of fractions and the operation of multiplication. Students learn the "why" behind the math, not simply the rote procedures for dividing fractions. In this book, the hands-on activities using LEGO(R) bricks help students learn how to: - conceptualize what fraction division means - divide a fraction by a fraction - divide a whole number by a fraction - divide a mixed number by a fraction - use fraction division in real-world situations The book starts at the most basic concepts and focuses on a specific topic in each chapter. Most students learn these concepts between grades 4 - 6. Using LEGO(R) bricks to model math provides a universal language. Children everywhere recognize this manipulative. It's fun to learn when you're using LEGO(R) bricks!
In Fraction Multiplication Using LEGO(R) Bricks-Student Edition, Dr. Shirley Disseler has developed activities that work to helpstudents learn how to multiply fractions, using a common toy available in most classrooms and homes-LEGO(R) bricks! Fractions typically make up the largest percentage of most standardized tests and are one of the most complicated mathematical content areas for elementary school students. Too often, students do not understand why they need to know how to compute with fractions or why certain procedures work. The activities in this book provide clear visual representations of fractions and the operation of multiplication. Students learn the "why" behind the math, not simply the rote procedures for multiplying fractions. In this book, the hands-on activities using LEGO(R) bricks help students learn how to multiply fractions: - using iteration - using an area model - by whole numbers - by unit fractions - as mixed numbers Students also learn how the commutative property of multiplication relates to fractions. The book starts at the most basic concepts and focuses on a specific topic in each chapter. Most students learn these concepts between grades 4 - 6. Using LEGO(R) bricks to model math provides a universal language. Children everywhere recognize this manipulative. It's fun to learn when you're using LEGO(R) bricks!
In Learning Subtraction Using LEGO(R) Bricks, Dr. Shirley Disseler has developed activities that work to help students learn how to subtract, using a common toy available in most classrooms and homes-LEGO(R) bricks! Young children have their first experiences with subtraction early, when they play games of giving some items and keeping other items. As they attach the concept of subtraction to mathematical operations, they learn important vocabulary words (minuend, subtrahend, difference). Later, repeated subtraction leads to understanding division. In this book, the hands-on activities using LEGO(R) bricks help students learn: - start unknown subtraction - change unknown subtraction - result unknown subtraction - comparisons - decomposing numbers and place value The book starts at the most basic concepts and focuses ona specific topic in each chapter. Most students learn these concepts between grades K - 2. Using LEGO(R) bricks to model math provides a universal language. Children everywhere recognize this manipulative. It's fun to learn when you're using LEGO(R) bricks!
This is the student edition of the book "Teaching Addition Using LEGO(R) Books" and should be used in conjunction with that book. In "Learning Addition Using LEGO(R) Bricks," Dr. Shirley Disseler has developed activities that work to help students learn how to add, using a common toy available in most classrooms and homes- LEGO(R) bricks! Concepts of addition begin when young children understand how to put objects into like and unlike sets. When students learn to count on, count back, and add "one more" they are starting to comprehend addition. Direct modeling the process of addition with LEGO(R) bricks helps visualize the action of the math. In this book, the hands-on activities using LEGO(R) bricks help students learn: - joining sets - solving part-part-whole problems - comparisons - decomposing numbers - place value The book starts at the most basic concepts and focuses on a specific topic in each chapter. Most students learn these concepts between grades K - 2. Using LEGO(R) bricks to model math provides a universal language. Children everywhere recognize this manipulative. It's fun to learn when you're using LEGO(R) bricks!
In Teaching Counting and Cardinality Using LEGO(R) Bricks, Dr. Shirley Disseler has developed activities that work to help students learn how to count and understand cardinality, using a common toy available in most classrooms and homes- LEGO(R) bricks! Number recitation is only the start of a child's true understanding of counting and cardinality. When students learn to count on, count back, skip-count, and use one-to-one correspondence, they develop a solid base of fluency with numbers. Even before they understand any other mathematical concepts, students can model the process of counting with LEGO(R) bricks to help visualize the math. In this book, the hands-on activities using LEGO(R) bricks help students learn: - pattern recognition - skip-counting - jump numbers - concepts of more than and less than - one-to-one correspondence The book starts at the most basic concepts and focuses on a specific topic in each chapter. Most students learn these concepts between grades K - 2. Using LEGO(R) bricks to model math provides a universal language. Children everywhere recognize this manipulative. It's fun to learn when you're using LEGO(R) bricks!
In Fraction Multiplication Using LEGO(R) Bricks-Teacher Edition, Dr. Shirley Disseler has developed activities that work to help students learn how to multiply fractions, using a common toy available in most classrooms and homes-LEGO(R) bricks! Fractions typically make up the largest percentage of most standardized tests and are one of the most complicated mathematical content areas for elementary school students. Too often, students do not understand why they need to know how to compute with fractions or why certain procedures work. The activities in this book provide clear visual representations of fractions and the operation of multiplication. Students learn the "why" behind the math, not simply the rote procedures for multiplying fractions. In this book, the hands-on activities using LEGO(R) bricks help students learn how to multiply fractions: - using iteration - using an area model - by whole numbers - by unit fractions - as mixed numbers Students also learn how the commutative property of multiplication relates to fractions. The book starts at the most basic concepts and focuses on a specific topic in each chapter. Most students learn these concepts between grades 4 - 6. Using LEGO(R) bricks to model math provides a universal language. Children everywhere recognize this manipulative. It's fun to learn when you're using LEGO(R) bricks!
In Fraction Division Using LEGO(R) Bricks-Student Edition, Dr. Shirley Disseler has developed activities that work to help students learn how to divide fractions, using a common toy available in most classrooms and homes-LEGO(R) bricks! Fractions typically make up the largest percentage of most standardized tests and are one of the most complicated mathematical content areas for elementary school students. Too often, students do not understand why they need to know how to compute with fractions or why certain procedures work. The activities in this book provide clear visual representations of fractions and the operation of multiplication. Students learn the "why" behind the math, not simply the rote procedures for dividing fractions. In this book, the hands-on activities using LEGO(R) bricks help students learn how to: - conceptualize what fraction division means - divide a fraction by a fraction - divide a whole number by a fraction - divide a mixed number by a fraction - use fraction division in real-world situations The book starts at the most basic concepts and focuses on a specific topic in each chapter. Most students learn these concepts between grades 4 - 6. Using LEGO(R) bricks to model math provides a universal language. Children everywhere recognize this manipulative. It's fun to learn when you're using LEGO(R) bricks!
In Teaching Division Using LEGO(R) Bricks, Dr. Shirley Disseler has developed activities that work to help students learn the basics of division, using a common toy available in most classrooms and homes-LEGO(R) bricks! True understanding of division goes far beyond memorizing facts. Modeling the process of division with LEGO(R) bricks helps students visualize the math problem. We know that students learn in many different ways. This book provides a variety of modeling techniques using LEGO(R) bricks, allowing all students to experience that "Aha! I get it!" moment. In this book, the hands-on activities using LEGO(R) bricks help students learn: - equal shares or partitive division - repeated subtraction or quotitive division - multiplication and division fact families - basic division - two-digit division and dividing larger numbers The book starts at the most basic concepts and focuses on a specific topic in each chapter. Most students learn these concepts between grades 3 - 6. Using LEGO(R) bricks to model math provides a universal language. Children everywhere recognize this manipulative. It's fun to learn when you're using LEGO(R) bricks in the classroom!
In "Teaching Addition Using LEGO(R) Bricks," Dr. Shirley Disseler has developed activities that work to help students learn how to add, using a common toy available in most classrooms and homes LEGO(R) bricks! Concepts of addition begin when young children understand how to put objects into like and unlike sets. When students learn to count on, count back, and add "one more" they are starting to comprehend addition. Direct modeling the process of addition with LEGO(R) bricks helps visualize the action of the math. In this book, the hands-on activities using LEGO(R) bricks help students learn: - joining sets - solving part-part-whole problems - comparisons - decomposing numbers - place value The book starts at the most basic concepts and focuses on a specific topic in each chapter. Most students learn these concepts between grades K - 2. Using LEGO(R) bricks to model math provides a universal language. Children everywhere recognize this manipulative. It's fun to learn when you're using LEGO(R) bricks!
In Learning Counting and Cardinality Using LEGO(R) Bricks, Dr. Shirley Disseler has developed activities that work to help students learn how to count and understand cardinality, using a common toy available in most classrooms and homes- LEGO(R) bricks! Number recitation is only the start of a child's true understanding of counting and cardinality. When students learn to count on, count back, skip-count, and use one-to-one correspondence, they develop a solid base of fluency with numbers. Even before they understand any other mathematical concepts, students can model the process of counting with LEGO(R) bricks to help visualize the math. In this book, the hands-on activities using LEGO(R) bricks help students learn: - pattern recognition - skip-counting - jump numbers - concepts of more than and less than - one-to-one correspondence The book starts at the most basic concepts and focuses on a specific topic in each chapter. Most students learn these concepts between grades K - 2. Using LEGO(R) bricks to model math provides a universal language. Children everywhere recognize this manipulative. It's fun to learn when you're using LEGO(R) bricks!
This comprehensive program by Dr. Shirley Disseler contains strategies and activities to teach your grade 3 5 students to master Common Core Mathematics Standards. Your students will develop a solid understanding of math concepts, procedural skill and fluency, and be able to apply math in their everyday lives. Inside Part 1 Operations & Algebraic Thinking Number & Operations in Base Ten Number & Operations Fractions Each chapter has doz¬ens of new activities that teachers can use to align their math instruction with the Common Core Standards for Mathematics. All the activities include the step-by-step procedure for teaching, along with game boards, activity cards, recording sheets, and assessment materials. The complete program (Parts 1 and 2) gives strategies and activities for teaching every Common Core Standard for Mathematics in grades 3 5. A series of relevant and engaging activities that will challenge students to think critically, problem solve, work collaboratively, and have fun while building, strengthening, and enhancing mathematical skills. --Tina Mashburn Executive Director, Middle Grades Education Provides teachers with mathematically sound, well-crafted instructional strategies that help children develop independent, effective mathematical critical thinking. --Christie Weatherly Principal A great resource, with easy-to-use and engaging activities that promote conceptual understanding of mathematics. --Sonja Parks Director of Elementary Education, Title I & AIG
This comprehensive program by Dr. Shirley Disseler contains strategies and activities to teach your grade 3 5 students to master Common Core Mathematics Standards. Your students will develop a solid understanding of math concepts, procedural skill and fluency, and be able to apply math in their everyday lives. Inside Part 2 Measurement & Data Geometry Mathematical Practices Across the Common Core Each chapter has doz¬ens of new activities that teachers can use to align their math instruction with the Common Core Standards for Mathematics. The last chapter helps synthesize students learning through puzzler-type activities that can also be used as enrichment. All the activities include the step-by-step procedure for teaching, along with game boards, activity cards, recording sheets, and assessment materials. The complete program (Parts 1 and 2) gives strategies and activities for teaching every Common Core Standard for Mathematics in grades 3 5. A series of relevant and engaging activities that will challenge students to think critically, problem solve, work collaboratively, and have fun while building, strengthening, and enhancing mathematical skills. --Tina Mashburn Executive Director, Middle Grades Education Provides teachers with mathematically sound, well-crafted instructional strategies that help children develop independent, effective mathematical critical thinking --Christie Weatherly Principal A great resource, with easy-to-use and engaging activities that promote conceptual understanding of mathematics. --Sonja Parks Director of Elementary Education, Title I & AIG
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