Blocks and Beyond

Blocks and Beyond

Strengthening Early Math and Science Skills Through Spatial Learning

Mary Jo Pollman, Ph.D.

Teach spatial skills to young children-and improve their overall academic outcomes! This innovative teaching resource has the research-based insights and practical activities early childhood educators need to promote spatial development throughout the school day.

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71011 978-1-59857-101-1
COPYRIGHT PAGES
2010 200
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Spatial development should be part of every young child's education—it's linked with higher achievement not just in math and science, but across all academic areas. Now early childhood educators have a guidebook to help them seamlessly integrate spatial learning into their everyday curriculum.

Focusing on areas key to academic success—math, science, art and literature, and social studies—early childhood expert Mary Jo Pollman gives teachers research-based insights and ready-to-use activities for promoting children's spatial development throughout the school day. Developed for use with children in preschool through third grade, this innovative teacher training resource

A great inservice professional development resource and an essential text for preservice teachers, this book is key to creating a curriculum that actively promotes spatial development and sets the stage for strong math, science, and other academic skills.

Reviews

: Teaching Children Mathematics

"A distinctive feature of the book is the descriptive vignettes, which enliven important aspects of spatial development . . . strengths of the book include the ease with which it can be read, the usefulness of the cross-curricular activities, the depth of the current research used to support the need for the development of spatial literacy skills in young children, and the practicality of the contents. I strongly recommend it to anyone interested in giving young children experiences necessary and beneficial for developing spatial literacy."

Douglas Llewellyn, NSTA Recommends

"In the September 2010 issue of NSTA Reports, NSTA President Alan J. McCormack made imagination, invention, and innovation the key theme of his presidential term. Pollman's Blocks and Beyond serves well to promote this vital initiative."

Norman Brosterman, author, Inventing Kindergarten

"A welcome bridge between Friedrich Froebel's nature-based pedagogy and important trends in contemporary, kinesthetic, learning research."

Scott Bultman, President, FroebelUSA, Grand Rapids, Michigan

"A compelling case for block play and spatial literacy as necessary skills for the 21st century workforce."

Rosalind Charlesworth, Professor Emerita, Weber State University, Ogden, UT

"Very timely . . . provides the conceptual underpinnings for the current interest in Science, Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) at the early childhood and elementary levels. A valuable resource for teachers."

Linda Adams, Executive Director, Colorado Association for the Education of Young Children, Highlands Ranch, Colorado

"A wonderful resource for teachers and parents of young children to encourage the love of learning—especially in math—and weave spatial development throughout all curriculum areas."

Author: Mary Jo Pollman Ph.D.

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