These are the sources and citations used to research teaching math to children. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (DuPrau, 2003)
Your Bibliography: DuPrau, J., 2003. The city of Ember. New York: Random House.
In-text: (Flores and Klein, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Flores, A. and Klein, E., 2005. From Students' Problem-Solving Strategies to Connections in Fractions. The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, pp.452 - 457.
In-text: (Fountas and Pinnell, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Fountas, I. and Pinnell, G., 2006. Teaching for comprehending and fluency. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann.
In-text: (Ministry of Education, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Ministry of Education, 2003. A Guide to Effective Instruction in Reading, Kindergarten to Grade 3. Ontario: Queen’s Printer for Ontario.
In-text: (Ministry of Education, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Ministry of Education, 2005. Mathematics. Ontario: Queen's Printer for Ontario, p.55.
In-text: (Van de Walle, Karp, Bay-Williams and Folk, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Van de Walle, J., Karp, K., Bay-Williams, J. and Folk, S., 2015. Elementary and Middle School Mathematics - Teaching Developmentally. 4th ed. Toronto: Pearson, p.Chapter 15.
In-text: (Young and O'Leary, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Young, S. and O'Leary, R., 2002. Creating Numerical Scales for Measuring Tools. The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Inc., pp.400 - 405.
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