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Sophisticated medical instruments have provided us with a unique glimpse intthe learning brain As educators, we can take the knowledge and apply it tteaching in our classrooms With the advantage of brain research, we have been able tdevelop instructional techniques that facilitate the brains innate learning capacity The more teachers know about how the brain learns, the more instructional options they have Brain-Compatible Activities for Mathematics, Grades K-1 provides ready-to-use, brain-compatible lessons for mathematics instruction Each step-by-step lesson includes detailed instructions for the teacher, math activities, and all the necessary reproducibles Correlated with the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics standards and Focal Points, this classroom resource shows teachers how tapply the principles discussed in Sousas bestseller, How the Brain Learns Mathematics