Sample Lesson- Chapter 1 The Counting Sequence
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"I loved the depth Developing Roots goes into with simple numbers from 1 to 10."

"Mathodology shows children and teachers the “why” behind the concepts, enabling all involved to
lay foundations to mathematical houses that will never fall down!"

"I can't say enough good things about the Developing Roots math curriculum! Its lessons are engaging, hands-on, and completely developmentally appropriate for our youngest learners. Our kindergarten teachers love the lesson structure following the Explore, Practice, and Reflect model. Since starting the program last August, we have been amazed by the growth in our students' mathematical understanding. We truly believe the Developing Roots curriculum provides the perfect foundation for our school-wide math program. But the best news is... all of our students LOVE math!"

"I love the differentiation! Some of the best math
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"Similar to most districts, we strive to foster the growth of our students as mathematical thinkers and problem solvers who love math and math learning. For a long time, we struggled to find a curriculum and approach which would provide a solid foundation for our kindergarten students. We found our answer in Developing Roots. Through the challenging, hands-on, and developmentally appropriate approach to learning in this curriculum, our students are not only engaged, but also empowered as learners who are developing solid and transferrable understandings, skills, and beliefs about themselves as mathematicians. Our entire learning community could not be happier with what Developing Roots has brought to our students."
Carol AnnNew York
"Developing Roots addresses all that's missing in Kindergarten Math. This hands-on, discovery-based model allows students to do the thinking as the teacher guides the learning process in developing foundations for future work. We learned how to plan, implement, question and assess without too much paper and pencil work. Perfect for K!"

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