Comic Maths: Sue: Fantasy-Based Learning for 4, 5 and 6 Year Olds
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Comic Maths: Sue: Fantasy-Based Learning for 4, 5 and 6 Year Olds by Brian Williamson
Comic Maths: Sue (Key Stage 1, Level 1) has been created for children by reporting on children's own mathematical language, ideas and reasoning. It supports the National Curriculum and fantasy-based learning by using story-lines, comic characters and crazy situations in an attempt to embed mathematics into children's' everyday lives. Sue helps you to count clouds and hiccups, colour in some crazy aliens, make pictures out of footballs, whiz around like a number 8, have fun with Charlie the Monkey, draw the next fluffy cloud sheep, see who has the longest nose, make time go crazy, fight with a card board box and be a very very silly person The book is organized as a series of 10 short comics. There are extension activities corresponding to each comic in 'Extra Sums for Greedy People'. 'Crazy Baby' pages aim to get us to gaze out of the widow and think crazy thoughts Story-line pages aim to keep things a bit real and to lead the reader through the book. 'Answers in The Back' gives answers to the questions set in each comic, the extension activities, and to the 'Crazy Baby' thoughts. Six ideas for using this book: - 1.Act it out Make costumes for the Comic Maths characters and put on a Theatre in Education Comic Maths Show. Each comic could be a short maths sketch. Act out Anne, John and Sue travelling though the comic adventures, finding a flower with only one petal, counting aliens, making pictures out of footballs, whizzing round like a number 8, meeting Charlie the Monkey, Betty the fortune teller and more 2.The author has illustrated this book using line-drawings so why not use Comic Maths as a colouring book. Then visit the story-line pages that link the comics, colour them in as well and then find your way into a comic or two 3.Use Comic Maths as a learning support resource. Look up those areas of the curriculum recently covered at school and see if Comic Maths can help. 4.Use Comic Maths as a home-schooling resource. 5.Show your young friend the exercises in 'Extra Sums for Greedy People ' observe their response and use this information to assess their learning needs. 6.Just leave it around and see what happensBrian Williamson teaches math to both children and adults through fantasy-based learning. He believes that a joke or a surprise awaits him around every bend... as well as the fact that daydreaming may be a fantastic method to learn!! In June 1985, I completed my thesis. He previously worked at Bangor University as a Research Officer in Computational Statistics.
In 1988, he spent a sabbatical year at Manchester University to pursue a master's degree in special educational needs. Brian's community role and attitude are as follows: - Visiting children and students in their homes, schools, colleges, and universities. Helping families that choose to educate their children at home. To assist some people, a free-place and low-fee system is being used.
Chatting to parents and assisting in the formation of support networks. Successful teaching and learning practices should be well documented and archived. He's jotting down thoughts and sketches for his comic math books.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9780956160218 |
| ISBN 10 | 0956160212 |
| Title | Comic Maths: Sue: Fantasy-Based Learning for 4, 5 and 6 Year Olds |
| Author | Brian Williamson |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | The Captain Papadopoulos Publishing Company |
| Year published | 2011-11-10 |
| Number of pages | 96 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
| Note | Unavailable |