by Tara Pelton | Nov 29, 2012 | Blog, Educational Kinesiology, Mathematics
The Table of Addition is an excellent way to help young students organize the memorization process of numerical addition. As you can see, there is a clear pattern in the grid chart, where the patterns can be read Horizontally. Vertically and Diagonally.
by Tara Pelton | Nov 29, 2012 | Blog, Educational Kinesiology, Mathematics
Now, we want to simplify the definition of mathematics. Consider we define mathematics as: Mathematics is the science of understanding the patterns in nature. It is used by humankind as engineering technology in every science and is reflected in all of the human arts....
by Tara Pelton | Nov 28, 2012 | Blog, Educational Kinesiology
Projective Line Geometry is the geometry of lines. The concepts precede Euclidian Geometry. Learning Projective Line Geometry gives the student command of the fundamentals of Geometry and can be used to introduce the concepts of Constructions and Theorems –...
by Tara Pelton | Nov 27, 2012 | Blog, Educational Kinesiology
Lo and behold, I was unable to find an adequate definition of arithmetic until I looked for its meaning since its discovery, or the etymology of arithmetic. I found the following etymological definition by S Schwartzman (Schartzman, 1994) to be very clear as a working...
by Tara Pelton | Nov 27, 2012 | Blog, Educational Kinesiology
And so I have begun on a course of study in Mathematics as part on my path to Masters of Special Needs Education. As I review the basic materials that a child must learn at a very early age (pre school in the current system) regarding mathematics, I feel personally,...