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Math K5 Student Manipulative Packet 4th Edition
The BJU Press educational materials for math seeks to teach for understanding. One of the best ways to help students understand foundational math concepts is by using manipulatives. The Math K5-1 Student Manipulative Packet contains geometric shapes, fraction pieces, and money to be used in the lessons by the students. The packet also contains a Hundred Chart, Number Cards, Sign Cards, Dot Pattern Cards, rulers, Ten Bars, Ten Frames, and place value pieces. The items are perforated for easy preparation. The manipulatives will be used by students in Math K5 and in Math 1.
We are pleased to be able to distribute BJU Press curriculum to our customers. Published by a Christian university located in South Carolina, BJU Press produces and markets curriculum materials for Christian schools as well as home schools. Probably the most homeschool-friendly full-curriculum supplier, they have not only accommodated homeschoolers, but have continually worked to make their materials better suited to the homeschooling family. Many of their courses now contain manuals written specifically for the home school setting, and visuals and supplemental materials have been "pared down" from the bulkier visuals still used in classrooms. While other curriculum suppliers initially frowned on distributing teacher materials to homeschoolers, and provided only expensive classroom versions, Bob Jones quickly embraced homeschoolers, readily allowing them access to teacher's editions and, eventually, producing less expensive spiral-bound or paperbound versions to save money for homeschooling families. One of the strengths of the Bob Jones program is the teaching of concepts, rather than the rote how-to-solve-it approach. Also, Christian principles and character traits are assumed and integrated throughout the program. Each level is themed, providing a motivational learning context. Lessons are "spiraled", meaning topics are reviewed throughout each level, delving a little deeper each time. Lesson exercises consist mainly of practice for that lesson, not a review of previous lessons or chapters. However, topics are not covered, then left forever; they reappear in more complexity throughout the course, allowing for more practice. We have long been fans of Bob Jones curriculum materials, having used courses in almost every subject area for one child or another through the years. In our particular situation (seven children, Mom and Dad sharing in teaching as well as in running Rainbow Resource Center), a well-constructed, teacher-ready course can be a God-send. Although we have used a variety of methods and curriculums in our homeschool through the years (and continue to do so), we strongly feel that the Bob Jones materials we have used have helped to produce excellent, college-ready students. Unless you have a particularly strong aversion to textbooks of any kind, at any level, we highly recommend these materials to you.
Focusing on
teaching concepts rather than just memorizing, the elementary levels of BJU
Math are taught at the concrete level through hands-on activities and
manipulatives, then progress to semi-concrete and abstract instruction as the
course progresses. The Student Worktexts are particularly well done – colorful, good variety of skills,
and on-grade-level. The consumable Student Worktexts are available
through 5th grade, a real bonus for students who like colorful pages
and are not ready to transfer work to their own paper. Beginning in Grade 6,
the softcover Student Text offers minimal writing space, so students
will need a notebook or paper to complete the lessons.
BJU Press Math is teacher-centered and works well for one-on-one instruction. Teacher
Editions have complete lesson plans and answers to text problems. For those
using BJU Math as their math curriculum, they are worth the investment, as they
provide the one-on-one instruction, manipulative instruction, and offer many
suggestions for presenting and enriching the concepts covered in each lesson. Additional
resources are available at various grade levels including a Test Book and Test
Key, Reviews and Reviews Key, and Paper Manipulatives. See individual grades
for more information. At each level, the Homeschool Kit includes the
required components for the year.
Math K5 uses an interactive approach with manipulatives to build a foundation of math concepts. Lessons on number, sense, addition and subtraction, time, money, and other skills are introduced. Two editions are currently available. Both editions teach the same concepts but may use different problems in some lessons. The primary differences are found in the Teacher Edition and include additional teaching strategies, group work, teacher modeling, and other supports. The editions are not compatible. If you plan to use the Video Courses available from BJU Press, you will need the 4th Edition.
Completely revised, the 3rd edition is very attractive, much clearer in its layout, and easy to use. Still laying the foundation for elementary math through the teaching of necessary math concepts, this course covers shapes, classifying and comparing, numbers from 0-100, measurement, time, basic addition, calendar, money, fractions, and basic subtraction. The Teachers Guide holds reproduced worktext pages showing the answers, an outline of each lesson, practice and review activities, stories for introducing each lesson, procedures for teaching and checking for understanding, and extended activities. Also included is the Toolkit CD-ROM, containing all the reproducible activity pages. A copy of the Worktext Answer Key is included in the Teachers Edition as well, but it is also available separately.
Product Format: | Paperback |
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Brand: | BJU Press |
Grade: | K |
ISBN: | 9781606824887 |
Length in Inches: | 11 |
Width in Inches: | 8.5 |
Height in Inches: | 0.25 |
Weight in Pounds: | 0.85 |