Space and measurement / by Rhoda Olenick.

Children learn relationships in space such as direction, position, and distance as well as the use of space including organization, pattern, and construction. Sample activities: using bodies to explore space - on, over, under, into, in front, behind; creating space in constructions, placing objects....

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Corporate Authors: Magna Systems, Learning Seed Company
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: Chicago, IL : Learning Seed, 1996.
Series:Education in video, volume 2
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Summary:Children learn relationships in space such as direction, position, and distance as well as the use of space including organization, pattern, and construction. Sample activities: using bodies to explore space - on, over, under, into, in front, behind; creating space in constructions, placing objects. Measurement: Children use a formal or informal standard for determining length, weight, volume, quantity. Sample activities: playing with blocks and water, cooking, growing plants, seeing if things fit in spaces, playing roles involving measuring.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed Aug. 7, 2014).
Originally part of The path to math in Early childhood education : program 4 : Space and measurement.
Physical Description:1 online resource (30 min.).
Playing Time:00:29:33
Language:This edition in English.