FUN WITH MATHS PUZZLES, GAMES AND MORE ~ JAMIE YORK
by Floris
A Resource Book for Steiner-Waldorf Teachers
By Jamie York, Randy Evans and Mick Follari
Note that the Floris Books editions of Jamie York's books have been completely revised for UK and European notation, language and metric systems. They are also suitable for use in South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.
An inspirational and easy-to-use resource book for teachers who want to add interest and engagement to maths lessons. Part of the acclaimed Making Maths Meaningful series.
The puzzles, games and activities in this book are designed to challenge students with new ways of applying core maths skills. Created by experienced maths teachers, with a focus on problem solving rather than solving problems, teachers will find activities to supplement all main maths topics -- from addition and subtraction to algebra and logic puzzles.
Discover the perfect puzzle to inspire your class with this clear and easy-to-use resource.
Fun with Maths Puzzles, Games and More includes:
- Puzzles - categorised by age group and with full solutions
- Games - engage the whole class or small groups with maths games that pupils will want to play again and again
- Maths magic tricks - delight younger pupils and challenge older ones to figure out how they work
- Class activities - practical exercises to bring maths into the real world
This is a useful tool for Steiner-Waldorf teachers of Classes 4-12.
Format: Paperback (195mm X 178mm) 112 pages
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Jamie York is a Steiner-Waldorf maths teacher and consultant, and creator of the Making Maths Meaningful programme. Born in Maine, he has taught maths at Shining Mountain Waldorf School in Boulder, Colorado for over twenty years. He consults for a variety of schools in the USA and internationally, and serves on the faculty at the Centre for Anthroposophy in Wilton, New Hampshire, training Waldorf high school maths teachers.
By Jamie York, By Randy Evans, By Mick Follari
Nettie Fabrie is a Waldorf teacher who has mentored teachers in the Netherlands, the Czech Republic and the USA. She is Head of Pedagogy at the Seattle Waldorf School.
Wim Gottenbos has worked in Waldorf schools in the Netherlands and USA for over 40 years. He is a class teacher at Seattle Waldorf School.