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From: Alisha <alisha.cohen@bvsd.org> To: Teacher2Teacher Public Discussion Date: 2005091011:52:55 Subject: Re: Good Hands On Math Resouces On amazon.com, search for resource books called, NImble with Numbers: Understanding Number Sense. These books include a ton of games that spread across the math standards. The books are broken down into grades levels (1&2, 3&4, etc.) I cannot say enough about these resources. The books have ten minute math activities for whole class. Then they have math games to do with small groups and pairs. Everything is hands on and require problem solving and higher level thinking skills. It is excellent to use for your higher kids or just as an additional resource for your math program.
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