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Re: Saxon ad
Posted:
Feb 26, 1995 2:56 PM
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Andrei:
Have you ever read _any_ of the addenda series books?
Michael has asked you to be specific and you keep ignoring (or playing word game). I don't necessarily agree with all of the activities/problems included in addenda series, but I think they give you good ideas about what the Standards are recommending. Here are some of the addenda series books:
They have 7 grade specific books for grades K - 6. In addition, there are "subject matter" books for K-6: Patterns, Making Sense of Data, Number Sense and Operations, and Geometry and Spatial Sense. For grades 5-8, they have: Measurement in the Middle Grades, Understanding RAtional Numbers and Proportions, Dealing with Data and Chance, Developing Number Sense in the Middle Grades, Geometry in the Middle Grades, Patterns and Functions. They have more for 9-12, but I'm not going to list them here. I think this should give you some references to check.
Tad Watanabe Towson State University Towson, Maryland 21204
On Sun, 26 Feb 1995, Andrei TOOM wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Feb 1995 Pondview@aol.com wrote: > > > The standards are curently under revision. > > The acompanying addenda series further elucidates them and gives more > > examples than anyone can use - especially if one uses them for springbords > > Please, give a reference. > Andrei Toom > > > >
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