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| Glyphs & Math |
How to Collect, Interpret, and Analyze Data
by Torrie Guzzetta and Pat Gilbert
(1-3)
A glyph--short for hieroglyphic--is a form of picture writing that conveys
information. This book uses glyphs to teach math concepts that are linked to the
new NCTM Standards. There are four key parts to each glyph: a legend (or survey
questions); directions for the teacher that tell students what to draw, color,
or write based on answers to questions; a glyph pattern; and recording sheets.
Using the sheets to collect, interpret, and analyze data, students solve
problems using number sense, measurement, geometry, algebra, proportional
reasoning, and probability. While gaining a better understanding of math
concepts, children also will have fun while learning mathematics.
(1-3) 96 pp.
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