Learning through picture books is a method which is widely used in preschools to teach mathematics. However, the research findings on the benefits of using picture books in learning mathematics remain inconclusive. This study aimed to i) investigate the effects of a picture book entitled “What are the numbers?” (a picture book made up flora and fauna in Borneo) on early mathematics achievement (reading and writing numerals up to 20) and ii) to get feedback on how appropriate the use of “what are the numbers” from teachers and parents. The book consists elements of critical thinking, communication, collaboration and creative thinking. The effects were measured by comparing the change in early mathematical ability of children in reading and w...
The purpose of this study was to determine the use of smart tree learning media on the ability to re...
WOS: 000416647400009Purpose: Early childhood is of critical importance in terms of cognitive, affect...
In this article we describe our experiences using picture books to provide young children (five- to ...
Learning through picture books is a method which is widely used in preschools to teach mathematics. ...
In this chapter we address the role of picture books in kindergartners’ learning of mathematics. The...
This book will help teachers engage children aged from 3 to 8 with mathematics through rich mathemat...
Picture books are a big part of every child's childhood. When being read to a child goes into the wo...
In this article, we direct attention to what becomes critical in teaching activities for toddlers (1...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 297-318 of volume 1.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. ...
Children’s literature has a cognitive value and is a source of aesthetic experiences. Picture books ...
Studies in the domain of early literacy and recently also mathematics point to the potential of pict...
The use of picturebooks to engage children in developing mathematical proficiency is well documented...
As one of the most important subjects, mathematics has a fundamental role in the development of key ...
The use of number card media is expected to improve the ability to know the concept of number of chi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate what experts in the use of picturebooks in mathematics ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the use of smart tree learning media on the ability to re...
WOS: 000416647400009Purpose: Early childhood is of critical importance in terms of cognitive, affect...
In this article we describe our experiences using picture books to provide young children (five- to ...
Learning through picture books is a method which is widely used in preschools to teach mathematics. ...
In this chapter we address the role of picture books in kindergartners’ learning of mathematics. The...
This book will help teachers engage children aged from 3 to 8 with mathematics through rich mathemat...
Picture books are a big part of every child's childhood. When being read to a child goes into the wo...
In this article, we direct attention to what becomes critical in teaching activities for toddlers (1...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 297-318 of volume 1.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. ...
Children’s literature has a cognitive value and is a source of aesthetic experiences. Picture books ...
Studies in the domain of early literacy and recently also mathematics point to the potential of pict...
The use of picturebooks to engage children in developing mathematical proficiency is well documented...
As one of the most important subjects, mathematics has a fundamental role in the development of key ...
The use of number card media is expected to improve the ability to know the concept of number of chi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate what experts in the use of picturebooks in mathematics ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the use of smart tree learning media on the ability to re...
WOS: 000416647400009Purpose: Early childhood is of critical importance in terms of cognitive, affect...
In this article we describe our experiences using picture books to provide young children (five- to ...