‘Teaching Number in the Classroom successfully fuses thinking, learning and assessment together in pragmatic and extremely helpful ways. Written by internationally recognised leaders in the field of maths recovery (see www.mathrecovery.com) this book is an outstanding resource that will fill you with a range of ideas and insights into how you can make a lasting impact on children’s maths progress’ – Times Educational SupplementÂ
‘This book ‘Teaching Number in the Classroom with 4-8 year olds’ is an absolute “must-have” for all educators involved in early number. Based on sound theoretical foundations, it offers a wealth of down-to-earth, tried and tested, effective approaches to teaching early number concepts and skills. It is a clearly a book written by teachers for teachers. Every single activity in the book is a nugget. Engaging with these activities will change your whole approach to teaching early number’ – Noreen O’Loughlin, Associate Vice-President/Lecturer in Maths Education, Mary Immaculate College, University of Limerick, Ireland.
‘The authors prove it is possible to write a teacher friendly/teacher useful mathematics book that connects theory and practice. This book may become the primary teacher’s “Math Bible”‘ –Â Angela Giglio Andrews, Primary Intervention Specialist and Coordinator, and Assistant Professor of Mathematics Education, National Louis University.
‘At last a book is written by teachers for teachers based on sound research that will generate enquiry based learning. It is essential for every classroom with lots of mathematical activities. These will purposefully engage children and allow for differentiation for those who require additional support to understand the number system and the more able children who require to be challenged. Mathematical standards in our schools will improve tremendously following these instructional activities’Â – Carole Cannon, Development Officer for Mathematics Recovery
‘Teaching Number in the Classroom translates years of research into a very understandable and comprehensive approach for teaching children how the number system is structured and how to think like a mathematician.
For too many years there has been the perception that children who are struggling with mathematics don’t know the basic facts. The reality is that these children lack number knowledge and skills. Teaching Number in the Classroom will guide the educational professional through the steps of understanding the development of “number sense”, identifying the current levels of knowledge and providing instruction that helps children use the “framework of mathematics” to solve number problems.
Teaching Number in the Classroom is a thinking skills approach to mathematics. Children are taught a variety of strategies for solving mathematical problems. The teacher using this book will be able to help all children develop a strong foundation of mathematical understanding’ –Carol Meland, K-3rd Grade Principal for the School District of Milton Wisconsin, USA
- Paperback:Â 264 pages
- Publisher:Â SAGE Publications Ltd; Second Edition edition (25 Oct 2014)
- Language:Â English
- ISBN-10:Â 1446282694
- ISBN-13:Â 978-1446282694
- Product Dimensions:Â 21 x 15 x 2.2 cm
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