2 edition of Arithmestics found in the catalog.
Arithmestics
Caleb Gattegno
Published
1963
by Educational Explorers
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Previous ed. (B61-247) 1960.
Statement | based on the Cruisenaire-Gattegno approach to the teaching of mathematics. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 27p.,ill.,27cm |
Number of Pages | 27 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL19936372M |
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This book is a reprint of Caleb Gattegno’s classic work Gattegno Mathematics Textbook 1. The complete reprinted series includes: Gattegno Mathematics Textbook 1:.
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He ought to know at once that 3 and 5 are 8, without going through this process of counting up from 3 by five steps to reach the answer. This is the first obstacle to progress, and it File Size: 2MB. Cuisenaire rods are mathematics learning aids for students that provide an interactive, hands-on way to explore mathematics and learn mathematical concepts, such as the four basic arithmetical operations, working with fractions and finding divisors.
In the early s, Caleb Gattegno popularised this set of coloured number rods created by the Belgian primary school teacher Georges Cuisenaire. Bibliography of Caleb Gattegno's work. () Les cas essentiellement géodésiques des équations de Hamilton-Jacobi intégrables par séparation des variables, unpublished D Phil thesis, Basle University () Contribution à l'étude psychologique du Trac.' Bulletin de l'Institut d'Egypte.
"My son immediately started to play with rods, and a box of Cuisenaire Rods and a green book titled Arithmestics was his companion for the rest of our travels." Dr. Masayuki Onishi, Senior Researcher at RIHN (Research Institute for Humanity and Nature), in Kyoto, Japan.
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