Book: Messy Maths by @CreativeSTAR

Full Title: Messy Maths: A Playful, Outdoor Approach for Early Years

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Messy Maths: A Playful, Outdoor Approach for Early Years

17.74
9.8

Content

10.0/10

Pedagogical

10.0/10

Authority

10.0/10

Practical ideas

10.0/10

Value

9.0/10

Pros

  • There are just loads of practical activities that can be used at school or home.
  • Offers teachers links to relevant formal requirements.
  • Ideas back by evidence (photos), and easy for any time of year.

Messy Maths: A playful, outdoor approach for early years.

One of the greatest joys of teaching in the early years is the expectation and freedom to take your young students outdoors, getting them learning through play, and an unwritten rule allowing them to get all messy! Well, it’s what young children do, so by providing them with rich, meaningful playful learning experiences should be part of every experiences for them. Giving young children an early and relevant understanding of basic mathematical concepts is critically important.

In her book, Messy Maths: A playful, outdoor approach for early years, Juliet Robertson offers early years practitioners a valuable collection of resources and ideas that can support embedding early mathematical skills in a most practical and relevant approach possible.  Portioned into 13 chapters, Juliet offers ideas to support teachers in thinking about how to place mathematics into everyday experiences, along with explorations of functions, fractions, time, measurement, patterns, shape and symmetry. Within each chapter Juliet offers tips, ideas and crucial vocabulary that should be used with young learners, accompanied by a collection of images that demonstrate the joy and curiosity experience by children.

Mathematics should be accessible to all of our students. Providing them with rich and meaningful experiences should follow them throughout their schooling. Providing a messy, relevant and fun experience at a young age should provide them with the tools to go forward confidently. This is a great book for all early years practitioners (activities suited for pupils aged 3-6), offering a wide and comprehensive range of practical activities that will help children with a sound base of mathematical confidence.


Published by Independent Thinking Press.

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