Gattegno Mathematics Textbook 1 [Back to Top]

Qualitative Arithmetic : Study of Numbers from 1 to 10
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Gattegno Mathematics Textbook 2 [Back to Top]

Study of Numbers up to 1,000 : The Four Operations
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Gattegno Mathematics Textbook 4 [Back to Top]

Fractions, Decimals, Percentages
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Gattegno Mathematics Textbook 5 [Back to Top]

Study of Numbers
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Mathematics with Numbers in Colour Textbook 6 [Back to Top]

Applied Mathematics
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Mathematics with Numbers in Colour Textbook 7 [Back to Top]

Algebra and Geometry
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Now Johnny Can Do Arithmetic [Back to Top]

Why do some children struggle with mathematics, while others seem to be naturally gifted? In this book, Caleb Gattegno examines the obstacles that keep students from succeeding in math, and provides a clear solution. Using Algebricks colored rods, parents and teachers can make arithmetic visible, tangible, and rewarding for their learners. Through exploring and playing with the materials, children absorb essential mathematical knowledge, while parents and teachers discover the astounding learning capacity and inventiveness of their children.
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The Common Sense of Teaching Mathematics [Back to Top]

Caleb Gattegno works out his "common sense" study in the area of elementary arithmetic and algebra. Although particularly directed at elementary school teachers, the book's optimistic and humane message can bring illumination and inspiration to every teacher of mathematics.
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The Science of Education Pt. 2B: The Awareness of Mathematization [Back to Top]

"Until now, it was left to chance to produce the number of mathematicians the world needed. Now we can work deliberately and diligently at increasing their numbers . . . Each individual will be able to decide whether becoming a professional mathematician suits him or her, or whether, after tasting this intellectual nourishment, they prefer other involvements to become more permanent. Such a choice was never mentioned in the past because the gift for doing math was considered rare and not easily brought about in those who did not display it spontaneously. This volume attempts to show how at least the first steps can be taken in this enterprise." - Caleb Gattegno
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