Tag: Maths
https://youtu.be/xIuNoHBHZEI It's our second episode of Irina and The Dragon's Mathematics for children. We invite you to help Irina sort out the toys on shelves and put them all in order. You will learn that numbers can be used as ordinals (to put items in order and to indicate a single item) or to show … Continue reading Irina and The Dragon: Ordinal numbers
https://youtu.be/SMFkpO7ss6U Hurray! It's our very first episode of Irina and The Dragon's Mathematics for children. The idea behind these videos is to make Maths enjoyable, explain some concepts of the school Maths and plant curious questions inside children's inquisitive minds.
Amazing book (first published in 2004) from my favourite author - the Oxford novelist Philip Pullman. In my mind I always put him in one line with such classics as John R.R. Tolkien and Clive S. Lewis. The Clockwork you might want to connect with many different subjects and make it an exciting cross-curricular topic for … Continue reading Clockwork
Nowadays there are many hands-on resources for practicing sorting, patterning and size. Sometimes even producers call plastic blocks 2D shapes, which is quite confusing and can lead to the further mathematical misconceptions for young children. While the resources are very useful, because they can attract children's attention to different attributes of the shapes, it is … Continue reading 2D or 3D?