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Abacus

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Aimed at pupils requiring further enrichment and extension, the challenge books develop able pupils' mathematical understanding within a unit. They use open-ended and problem solving activities, but require minimum teacher input and minimum use of additional materials.
Language
English
Publisher
Ginn
Release date
January 1, 2000
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~10h readprimary_school_mathinstructionalstructurededucational

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The book 'Abacus' by David Kirkby and Ruth Merttens, presented as a 40-page volume, is fundamentally a primary school mathematics educational resource, not a narrative literary work. It is designed to teach foundational mathematical concepts through clear instruction, examples, and practice exercises, typically as part of a structured curriculum. Its primary purpose is pedagogical, focusing on skill development in numeracy rather than exploring plot, character development, or abstract literary themes. The content is structured for young learners to progressively build mathematical understanding.

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Number Sense and Counting

This foundational theme focuses on developing a child's understanding of numbers, their sequence, quantity, and representation. It typically includes counting objects, recognizing numerals, and understanding one-to-one correspondence.

Basic Operations: Addition and Subtraction

This theme introduces the fundamental concepts of combining (addition) and taking away (subtraction) quantities. It focuses on developing fluency in these operations within a manageable number range for young learners.

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