Numerical challenges of computation and geometry
Product: Book
Trim size in cm: 20x20cm
Pages: 64
ISBN: 9788859031222
Publication date: 01/03/2023
Suitable for: Primary 1st level (ages 6-7), Primary 2nd level (ages 8-10)
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This colorful workbook offers 56 activities, puzzles and numerical challenges to be solved with the attached POP-IT! A scavenger hunt invites children to have fun exploring mental calculations, the four operations, times tables, fractions and decimal numbers, word problems, logic, statistics, 2D geometric shapes, symmetry and perimeter.
Attached to the book, there is the POP-IT with:
THE GARDEN – Numbering Challenges
ANY HOTEL – Mental Calculation Challenges
THE FAIR – Addition and subtraction challenges within 20 and the associative property
THE SCHOOL – Double, triple, quadruple challenges and the distributive property
THE CINEMA – Division challenges
THE CASTLE – Word problem challenges with addition, subtraction, multiplication, division
THE MARKET – Fraction, decimal, and percentage challenges
THE GARDEN – Labyrinth, symmetry, geometric shape, and perimeter challenges
THE LIBRARY – Multiplication tables up to 10, problem solving, logic, and statistics challenges
FINAL CROSSWORD
Numerical challenges of computation and geometry
The volume Mathematical adventures with POP-IT encourages primary school children to learn mental calculations, the four operations, multiplication tables, fractions and decimal numbers, and geometric figures by using the POP-IT, a tool attached to the book. It can be used with numbers from 1 to 100 and has coloured bands to highlight the totals and facilitate calculation. It is a tool loved by children and capable of involving them both cognitively and emotionally, stimulating and activating multiple channels and learning methods to help them visualize and quantify numbers: a burst bubble corresponds to a precise quantity, with a colour and a visible and concrete texture.
Structure of the book
The volume Mathematical adventures with POP-IT offers 56 activities, puzzles and numerical challenges, to be solved with the attached pop-it. 4 guide characters, Blue, Green, Lemon and Red, accompany young readers on an exciting treasure hunt divided into 10 stages to train them on the most significant thematic cores of the discipline:
At the end of each stage, the child is asked a riddle whose solution will be inserted in the final crossword puzzle to discover the secret key to overcoming any difficulty!
4 nice characters will accompany the children during the activities, giving them advice or helping them to think, while a fun treasure hunt is the setting for the activities
The initial instructions and videos accessible via QR code introduce the tool and how to use it to perform the 4 operations and overcome the various challenges
A total of 56 activities are divided into 10 stages, with which children will face puzzles, challenges and mathematical mysteries, riddles and geometric problems to solve.
By solving the riddles at the end of each of the 10 stages, children will complete the final crossword puzzle and discover the secret to overcoming all the difficulties!
Leaf through some selected pages that have been translated into English to facilitate your evaluation:
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Mathematics with the POP-IT
The volume Mathematics with the POP-IT provides teachers with five working sections, from grade one to five of primary school. Each of them foresees numerous learning units with multiple activities and worksheets for using the POP-IT in the 10 x 10 format applied to mathematics, to consolidate and enhance reasoning strategies. Being structured like the chart of 100 numbers, it provides manipulative-spatial support which is useful for consolidating skills and concepts. In addition, thanks to its playful component, it promotes motivation, involvement and inclusion.
THE AUTHORS
Giuseppina Gentili Multimedia teacher and trainer, she graduated from the University of Macerata, where she later served on the scientific organization committee of the annual Summer Schools on Gardner's Theory. Currently, in addition to teaching, she coordinates the IMAS (Multiple Intelligences at School) action-research groups and carries out training activities at the Erickson Study Center in Trento.
Valeria Razzini Primary school teacher, specialized in inclusive teaching, she collaborates as a trainer and teacher of Communication. She received her second degree in primary education sciences at the University of Reggio Emilia with a specialization in Specific Learning Disorders and Special Educational Needs. She has published several essays on mathematics education.