根据第一段中“However, many people think finger-counting looks a little silly. As kids grow older, their teachers often tell them not to count using their fingers.”可知,许多人认为用手指数数看起来有点傻,所以随着孩子长大,他们的老师经常告诉他们不要用手指数数。故选B。【小题2】推理判断题。A...
根据第三段“If students are good at finger-counting in the first grade, they will be better at math in the second grade. The ability(能力)to count by using fingers can decide students’ future grades in math tests.”可知,如果学生在一年级就擅长用手指数数,那么他们在二年级就会更擅长数学,用...
The counting system of native Greenlanders not only uses all ten fingers, but all ten toes as well! Here’s how it works. The Greenlandic word for the number seven translates as, “second hand, two.” That means you count five on the first hand and add two from the second, to make...
Here’s an apple-themed math game that’s perfect for the start of the preschool year. Each number has six cards with a different way of counting on each card — fingers, apple seeds, the word spelled out, dots, etc. |A Dab of Glue Will Do ...
The counting system of native Greenlanders not only uses all ten fingers, but all ten toes as well! Here’s how it works. The Greenlandic word for the number seven translates as, “second hand, two.” That means you count five on the first hand and add two from the second, to make...
【题文】 Kids learn to count on their fingers, because they’re so, well, handy! And it makes sense ---most number systems originally developed as people counted using their fingers. The counting system of native Greenlanders not only uses all ten fingers, but all ten toes as well! Here...
【题】 Kids learn to count on their finger s, because they're so, well, handy! An d it ma kes sense ---most number systems originally develope d as people counte d using their finger S.T he counting system of native Greenlanders not only uses all ten fingers, but all ten toes...
Teach your child to use their fingers as manipulatives when counting to ten with the Finger Counting Fun craft. This creative craft uses a winter glove and found objects to craft a one-of-a-kind counting guide!
Kids learn to count on their fingers, because they’re so, well, handy! And it makes sense ---most number systems originally developed as people counted using their fingers. The counting system of native Greenlanders not only uses all ten fingers, but all ten toes as well! Here’s how...
【题目】 If you were like most kids, your mother must have told you there were three no-no’s when it came to your fingers: Don’t put them in an electrical outlet, don’t stick them up your nose (at least not in public), and don’t use them when you are counting. 【1】 But...