6/12/2023 0 Comments Math practice for 3rd graders![]() ![]() ![]() Natasha Zimmerman, class teacher Whidbey Island Waldorf SchoolĮvery Waldorf teacher needs this book. This is exactly what our language curriculum has needed for a long time. when lo and behold, I stumble upon your website and your book. I just started your book today and I cannot put it down! Two colleagues and I have been pondering this exact topic. Anais Alexander, Teacher Corvalis Waldorf School This book isn’t just a roadmap, but a comprehensive resource that guides teachers in such a way that they are freed up to teach with greater inspiration and creativity because they aren’t bogged down with gathering basic information. I’ve never seen any Waldorf related book this comprehensive and practical. ![]() You have put together a truly amazing resource. Anna Rainville, author of Singing Games, mentor and trainer of Waldorf Teachers My daughter, a new teacher, received her copy and if she is not sleeping with it under her pillow, it is at least, close by. What a fantastic tome of needed common sense, excellent research and application, and above all, inspiration! Thank you for the years of focus to pull it all together for us. Felicity Far, Educational Support Coordinator Lake Champlain Waldorf School Again, thank you so much for this valuable contribution to our work as educators.” I am so deeply grateful for your admonition that we have a responsibility to teach skills. I have spent almost every night crawled up in bed with your book. Lori Ann Kran, PhD, Cincinnati Waldorf School They love kid writing and cheer when we have reading groups!" My second graders are progressing so well. “I have taken two classes through eighth grade and I have to say this book has rocked my world. Below are some excerpts they wished to share: They are even more excited to hear back from those teachers about their experience with the book. Komodo helps users develop fluency and confidence in math – without keeping them at the screen for long.įind out more about Komodo and how it helps thousands of children each year do better at maths – you can even try Komodo for free.After over 14,000 hours of research and writing (spanning over five years), Jennifer and Janet are so grateful that their book, The Roadmap to Literacy, is finding its way into the hands of hundreds of teachers here in the U.S. Designed for 5 to 11-year-olds to use in the home, Komodo uses a little and often approach to learning math (15 minutes, three to five times per week) that fits into the busy family routine. She lives in California with her husband, two kids, and a little dog.Ībout Komodo – Komodo is a fun and effective way to boost K-5 math skills. She loves to look at the world with curiosity and inspire people of all ages to love learning. She has been a kindergarten & first grade teacher, instructional coach, curriculum developer, and teacher trainer. Written by Lily Jones, Lily loves all things learning. Get ready for a fun ride as you dive into learning with your child!įound this useful? Check out our grade by grade math guides from Kindergarten to 5th grade Third grade math is full of more complex and interesting topics. Encourage your child to measure and calculate the area of squares or rectangles, like the surface of a book or a piece of paper. Give your child a measuring tape and the challenge of working out the perimeter of household objects.
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