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Peer reviewedChandler, Arnold M., Ed. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1974
Three game activities are detailed. Informal work with addition and subtraction on a number line and graphing concepts are achieved with two simple dice games, and the distribution of monetary tokens is used to illustrate the division algorithm. (JP)
Descriptors: Addition, Division, Elementary School Mathematics, Experiential Learning
Los Alamos Public Schools, NM. – 1974
This curriculum guide for grades K-6 is the first volume of a two-part series. It is meant to provide an ordered sequence of mathematical concepts from which teachers may organize an arithmetic program allowing for individual student progress with the greatest amount of individual attention. Each topic is arranged into levels based on the topic's…
Descriptors: Addition, Behavioral Objectives, Curriculum, Curriculum Guides
Israel, Joan – 1965
The Minnesota School Mathematics and Science Teaching (MINNEMAST) Project is characterized by its emphasis on the coordination of mathematics and science in the elementary school curriculum. Units are planned to provide children with activities in which they learn various concepts from both subject areas. Each subject is used to support and…
Descriptors: Addition, Curriculum, Division, Elementary School Mathematics
Goddard, Ruth; And Others – 1991
This publication is a resource for those who teach basic mathematics to adults. It assumes very little knowledge or formal mathematics by teachers, tutors and students and provides background, strategies and rationale for people inexperienced in teaching adult numeracy as well as new ideas for the experienced teacher. The worksheets and activities…
Descriptors: Addition, Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, Adult Literacy


