The Butterfly Arithmetic

The Butterfly Arithmetic

by IrinaTyk (Author)

Synopsis

The language of numbers is universal: it crosses cultures and continents. Like all languages not native to the speaker, the language of numbers must be learned, and The Butterfly Arithmetic sets out to teach it. Irina Tyk introduces children to the four functions of arithmetic in a simple, practical and non-theoretical way. The Butterfly Arithmetic demystifies what may appear to the young child as a maze of numbers whose relationship with one another is unclear. It can be used with children of four upwards; it is not necessary for the child to be able to read, if a parent or teacher reads and explains the instructions. The book may be used with children of any age who are struggling with the four functions of arithmetic: it is never too late to lay the foundations! The Butterfly Arithmetic emphasises the importance of mental arithmetic, and is not designed to be used with calculators. Just as proficiency in language is not dependent on constant use of a dictionary, so proficiency in maths should not depend on calculators. Ponti Panda, who helped children to read in The Butterfly Book and to understand the use of language in The Butterfly Grammar, returns to help young mathematicians with his musings on how to count matches, marbles and even the stars in the sky. He is joined by the Numbers Family - Mr Addition, Miss Subtraction, Mr Multiplication and Mrs Division - and the strange creatures from planet Marzipo, where there are five days in the week and the Marzipans have birthdays only every five years.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 248
Publisher: Civitas
Published: 29 Feb 2012

ISBN 10: 190683735X
ISBN 13: 9781906837358
Children’s book age: 5-7 Years

Author Bio
Irina Tyk is an honours graduate of the University of London. She has lectured at the University of Wales and the University of St. Andrews. Presently she is the Headmistress of Holland House School, an independent preparatory school. She believes in the intellectual development of very young children in the structured environment of whole-class teaching. She believes that, after one year at school, children should be able to read independently. She continues to present these views on television and in public debate. Irina Tyk was a director of The Butterfly Project from 1991 to 2009 which ran summer courses for children who wished to benefit from a rational and purposeful teaching approach. Her phonics-based reading and writing course The Butterfly Book was published by Civitas in 2007 and its sequel and companion volume The Butterfly Grammar in 2008.