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"The Story of the Twin Sisters" is based on a folktale from India. It tells the story of Haldi and Adarak, twin sisters with very different approaches to helping their grandparents. The book will support children to learn to confidently recount numbers to five. They will understand that five objects will always remain five objects, no matter how they are organised, as Haldi journeys from her home to her grandparents' and back again."The Story of the Twin Sisters" is the first book in the second series (Series 2: Keeping count 1 to 5) of the CAMathoriesTM Folktale MathamaticsTM curriculum for children aged 3 - 4 years old. This series help readers to develop an awareness of the " stable order" principle - we always say the numbers in same stable order. The series also help students to further practice counting things that are not objects, such as actions or movement, and things that can not be seen, for example, sounds.
"Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is a popular British folktale. The three bears living in a forest had a surprise visitor who had eaten their porridge! Find out how Goldilocks, a young girl in Britain, went into the Three Bears' Cottage and gave a surprise to herself and the three bears! Count from 1 to 3 and learn the stable principle that it does not matter how the three objects are arranged, the number stays the same. "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is the first of the three books in the first series of the CAMathories¿ Folktale Mathematics¿ curriculum (3-4 years old). Series 1: Count and Recite 1 to 5. Two other books in the same series are: "Paco and the Giant Chili Plant" (from Mexico), and "5 Little Monkeys Catching the Moon" (from China). This series helps readers to develop an awareness of the principle of 'order irrelevance' - we can count things in any order but the number stays the same.CAMathories¿ Folktale Mathematics¿ Series books are fun math-learning folktales designed, written, and peer-reviewed by renowned (current and previous) researchers and faculty members of mathematics and early years learning from the University of Cambridge.
"Paco and the Giant Chili Plant" is a folktale from Mexico. It tells the story of a young Mexican boy, Paco. One day Paco puts his trust in an old man he meets on the way to market. He exchanges his family cow for five chili beans. Can you guess what might happen when he plants them back at home? Enjoy learning to count to five as Paco sets out on a journey to change his family's fortunes! Readers will count groups of up to 5 with Paco during his amazing adventure."Paco and the Giant Chili Plant" is the second of the three books in the first series of the CAMathories¿ Folktale Mathematics¿ curriculum (3-4 years old). Series 1: Count and Recite 1 to 5. This series helps readers to develop an awareness of the principle of 'order irrelevance' - we can count things in any order but the number stays the same. Two other books in the same series are: "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" (from Britain), "5 Little Monkeys Catching the Moon" (from China).CAMathories¿ Folktale Mathematics¿ Series books are fun math-learning folktales designed, written, and peer-reviewed by renowned (current and previous) researchers and faculty members of mathematics and early years learning from the University of Cambridge.
CAMathories™ The Birth of Monkey King was adapted from "The Journey to the West". Colorful pictures, easy to read comic strips, exciting epic adventures with Monkey King, fun math games for children to play, and comes with answers and abundant parents'' teaching notes. All games and teaching notes are designed and written by Mathematician Dr. Lorna Ayton and reviewed by early learning psychologist, Dr. David Whitebread, both from the University of Cambridge. "All-in-one" fantastic features! There are 8 mathematics games and puzzles in Monkey King''s early adventure, and they involve the children in counting numbers of different objects in the mountain, recognizing different shapes, using numbers that are multiples of 2 to reach the top of the mountain, and allocating fruits to monkeys equally and formulating a correct equation. Each CAMathories™ book and app contains a series of teaching notes to help parents to teach their children mathematics based on the content of the games as well as real-life situations. Wish you happy learning and CAMathoring! CAMathories ™ El nacimiento del Rey Mono se adaptó de la novela "Viaje al Oeste". Contiene dibujos coloridos, tiras cómicas fáciles de leer, una emocionante aventura épica con el Rey Mono, divertidos juegos de matemáticas para los niños, además de las respuestas y abundantes notas de enseñanza para los padres. Todos los juegos y notas de enseñanza han sido diseñados y escritos por la matemática Dra. Lorna Ayton, y revisados por el psicólogo de aprendizaje temprano, Dr. David Whitebread, ambos de la Universidad de Cambridge. ¡Fantásticas características "todo en uno"!Hay 8 juegos y ejercicios matemáticos en la primera aventura del Rey Mono, e involucran a los niños en contar números de diferentes objetos en la montaña, reconocer diferentes formas, usar números que son múltiplos de 2 para llegar a la cima de la montaña, y asignar frutas a los monos por igual y formular una ecuación correcta. Cada libro y aplicación de CAMathories ™ contiene una serie de notas de enseñanza para ayudar a los padres a enseñar a sus hijos las matemáticas, basándose en el contenido de los juegos, así como en situaciones de la vida real. ¡Les deseamos que disfruten aprendiendo con CAMathories!
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