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Welcome fellow Recovering Traditionalists to Episode 34. Today we are looking at Effectively Using Games to Build Mathematical Thinking & Reasoning
Today’s insight comes from Well Played: Building Mathematical Thinking Through Number Games & Puzzles by Linda Dacey, Karen Gartland, and Jayne Bamford Lynch. As you hopefully know, I love Games. I grew up in a game playing family and still love playing games with my own children. So as I was preparing for a video I did recently over on my Vlog, The Recovering Traditionalist, I was reading back through the Well Played books. There is a book for PreK-2 and one for 3-5.
This paragraph from page 6 really made me stop and think about how we use games in the classroom. Get all the info here: buildmathminds.com/34
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Welcome fellow Recovering Traditionalists to Episode 34. Today we are looking at Effectively Using Games to Build Mathematical Thinking & Reasoning
Today’s insight comes from Well Played: Building Mathematical Thinking Through Number Games & Puzzles by Linda Dacey, Karen Gartland, and Jayne Bamford Lynch. As you hopefully know, I love Games. I grew up in a game playing family and still love playing games with my own children. So as I was preparing for a video I did recently over on my Vlog, The Recovering Traditionalist, I was reading back through the Well Played books. There is a book for PreK-2 and one for 3-5.
This paragraph from page 6 really made me stop and think about how we use games in the classroom. Get all the info here: buildmathminds.com/34

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