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Sort, Graph, & Tally

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Visually stimulating activities with simple directions introduce young learners to new concepts and academic skills while offering lots of enjoyable practice. These easy-to-use workbooks are great for enrichment, classroom practice, tutoring, home schooling, or just for fun! With this resource, young learners will gain the basic skills needed to become proficient mathematicians through reasoning, communicating, and problem solving. This workbook includes practice in the following Sorting activities encourage children to use critical thinking skills by comparing attributes of different objects or arrangements by size, color, shape, and quantity. Graphing activities help develop number sense and strategies for counting, comparing, and keeping track of quantities. Graphing also teaches children to collect, record, and represent data in a variety of ways. Tallying activities help develop strategies for one-to-one correspondence, counting, and recording mathematical information. These skills go hand in hand to aid in the development of number and operation sense. You will be delighted as you watch your students discover how interesting learning can be all year long with the gradual sequence of one page, easy-to-follow practice activities. They are great for enrichment, classroom practice, tutoring, home schooling, or just for fun!

48 pages, Paperback

First published August 8, 2003

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Amy DeCastro

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