Quaky Cat – By Diana Noonan & Gavin Bishop
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Excerpt from ‘Quaky Cat’
Walking in the morning – it is almost half-past four – the windows rattle wildly! Yes! The wolf is at the door! My gliding and colliding books leap freely into space, and all the things that seemed secure are quickly changing place. As our foundations tremble and the city starts to groan, we feel the flick of board and brick……the importance of stone. The earth reminds us what we are – mere fleas that crawl its hide …It battles – rattles chattels as our noble buildings slide. We went to bed as masters, but we feel the city sprawl and leap awake, remembering how far we have to fall – Margaret Mahy
Teaching Primary School Mathematics and Statistics: Evidence-based practice – By Robin Averill & Roger Harvey
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A great reference book you will ever need for teaching primary school mathematics and statistics. Full of excellent classroom practices relevant to The New Zealand Curriculum and national standards for Maths. Excellent examples of investigative learning experiences, key research and practice-based ideas about teaching learning and assessment. The writers are among New Zealand's leading researchers and teacher educators. An excellent resource for teachers and up and coming teachers.
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