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100 Ideas for Primary Teachers: Numeracy Difficulties and Dyscalculia by Patricia Babtie 

100 Ideas for Primary Teachers: Numeracy Difficulties and Dyscalculia provides specially designed games and activities to help build firm foundations in basic number concepts. All the ideas have been tried-and-tested in specialist and mainstream schools and are designed to encourage children to talk about numbers in a natural way using everyday contexts. The book begins with a focus on counting skills, before moving on to place value structure, multiplication and division. As well as teaching key facts, the ideas in this book develop pupils' understanding so that they become flexible thinkers who can use numbers to solve a variety of mathematical problems. The ideas require minimum preparation and resources and are perfect for use in mainstream and specialist classrooms, individual tuition sessions, or as project/homework assignments. The ideas are also great for sharing with colleagues and parents/guardians during collaborative reflection sessions and professional conversations, making it a must-have resource for all primary schools.


* The eBook which this recommendation relates to is freely available to all registered teachers via the eBook collection in the Teaching Council’s online library. Readers of this ezine who are not registered teachers will not have access to this eBook, as they are not covered by the Teaching Council’s licence for the Education Source collection.
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