This film from Films-on-Demand is available to WSU students after logging in. This film illustrates "approaches to creating rich, developmentally appropriate math experiences for young children."
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Searching for Math Related Materials in the Education Resources Center
Materials in the Educational Resources Center can provide you with information to flesh out what you find online: books by a specific author, books about a particular math topic, textbooks, classroom activity ideas, lesson plans, and more that you can borrow and use to enrich and add interest to lesson plans and classes you conduct as a student teacher.
To search for materials in the ERC, follow these simple instructions.