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Excellent resource!,
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This review is from: Math Work Stations: Independent Learning You Can Count On, K-2 (Spiral-bound)
This is an excellent resource for teachers. I teach Kindergarten and found the ideas very useful. I also found that the layout of the book was easy to follow and the colored pictures made it interesting to read.
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a must have book,
By angela r vanhoose - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Math Work Stations: Independent Learning You Can Count On, K-2 (Spiral-bound)
I am crazy about this book! It is so colorful and direct and to the point! You can begin using the ideas immediately and effectively. I love how the author shows real teachers and their classrooms and how they organized their math station materials. It has caused me to totally rethink how I organize my math materials. BUY THIS BOOK!!!!
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Wish I would've had this 8 years ago!!,
By Dorothy of Oz "Sooz" - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Math Work Stations: Independent Learning You Can Count On, K-2 (Spiral-bound)
WOW!!! I wish I would've had this eight year ago when I started teaching kindergarten!! I am SO EXCITED about this book! I have been telling everyone I teach with! This summer, I am getting everything together so I can start next year with these ideas. I have been searching for better ways to teach my kindergarten kids math that is MEANINGFUL and CHEAP! With Math Workstations, you use materials that you already have - bears, unifix cubes, dice, dominoes, etc. Mrs. Diller gives lots of details on how to introduce and manage Work Stations. The color pictures are wonderful...seeing the actual work done by children really helped me.Grab a HIGHLIGHTER and take notes because there are ideas that you can start with tomorrow in your classroom. 17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
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EXCELLENT!! Math stations are the way to go!,
By N. Burke - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Math Work Stations: Independent Learning You Can Count On, K-2 (Spiral-bound)
EXCELLENT resource for K-2 educators. I will begin my first year of teaching next year and I cannot wait to put these ideas into practice in my classroom. This book is packed full of great ideas for activities you can use at each station (plus, all the activities are aligned with the common core standards). In addition to ideas for station activities, the book includes tips for managing, organizing, maintaining, differentiating, assessing, and troubleshooting math stations. Diller includes ideas for incorporating problem solving at each station as well as lists of children's literature for each topic. This is the best and most practical math resource book I have yet to read. I love that it includes color photographs as well! Math stations are the way to go - they facilitate independent learning, cooperation, problem-solving, and concrete hands-on experiences that help promote a deep understanding of math concepts - what more could you ask for?!As a side note, Diller's book 'Literacy Work Stations' is awesome as well! |
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