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 Date: 
  19/09/2012                              Aisha 
Source Number: 1 | 
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Reference (APA): 
Charlesworth, R. & Lind, K. K. (2010). Math
  & Science for young Children. Belmont:Wadsworth/Cengage Learning. | 
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Summary: 
This is the sixth Edition of (Math &
  Science for young children) which means that it could be a successful and
  demanded book. One reason may seem that both students and teachers can
  benefit from it because it carries a variety of important elements to help
  early years students learn mathematical and scientific concepts. Furthermore,
  the text was developed to combine the basics of mathematics and science.
  These are presented by the themes and expertise that link with each other.
  Also, the text was organized in a way that builds and backup concepts and
  skills that are needed in early years because it comes in a sequence order.
  The fact that this book may have a big values is referred to its alignment
  with accredited and professional organizations such as: NAEYC, NCTM, AAAS,
  NSTA and NRC.    | 
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Evaluation: 
  (connected to Questions 1 to 5 above) 
2,3,4 
I Like the fact that it can be one of the
  eligible references in matters of lesson planning and researching by
  implementing some ideas of theorists like Vygotsky. | 
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Notes (could include specific quotes) 
“ Understanding is not present when children
  learn mathematics as isolated skills and procedures. Understanding develops
  through interaction with materials,…..” (p. 6) | 
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Wednesday, 19 September 2012
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You select a good quote (a theoretical aspect of numeracy) and your reference is accurate. As you find more detailed and relevant texts, you'll probably need to add more
ReplyDeleteThank you for your notes. Sure I will have to add more quotations for the other references.
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