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Change is everywhere in elementary school mathematics––from new technology to changes driven by the federal No Child Left Behind act of 2001 and the landmark Principles and Standards for School Mathematics (2000). As a teacher of elementary school mathematics, you will experience these changes first-hand and have an opportunity to help lead the way.
Written by four experts in the field, Helping Children Learn Mathematics, 8th Edition is an up-to-date, balanced, and practical guide to current recommendations and practices for elementary school mathematics education. You’ll learn how to help children make sense of mathematics, use research to guide your teaching, and incorporate the Principles and Standards for School Mathematics in your classroom.
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Teaching Elementary Mathematics: A Resource for Field Experiences, 3rd Edition
Nancy L. Smith, Diana V. Lambdin, Mary M. Lindquist, Robert E. Reys
ISBN: 0-470-04516-7
Provides a wealth of materials to use in observing, interviewing, teaching, and reflection in K-8 classrooms. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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Great resource for K-7 math teachers,
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This is one textbook I wish the teachers of each of my children had at their disposal. It provides a great foundation for helping teachers focus on developing conceptual understanding of the key mathematical ideas K-7. The only drawback is that many of the great ideas for activities presented in the book are too small to be copied quickly by busy teachers; however, the richness of ideas and strong links between various type of representations make it well worthwhile despite its steep price.
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Helping Children Learn Math,
By Debbie R "rebelteacher40" (Wisconsin) - See all my reviews
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Use the newest edition of this book. It is a great resource for lesson plans when you are teaching. It's easy to read as well.
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Developing Math Understanding,
This review is from: Helping Children Learn Mathematics (Paperback)
Most mathematics education methods books consist of endless lists of activities. You want to know how to teach subtraction? "Use Base 10 Blocks." Want to teach fractions? "Use pie shapes split into different sizes." Shallow approaches to teaching lead to simplified understanding of mathematics education. This book, on the other hand, provides a deeper explanation of WHY different approaches work. It examines the cognitive development of students, explores how they learn most effectively, explains why certain curricular approaches are more successful than others, and also provides the requisite list of activities and materials necessary to help students build their understanding of mathematics concepts. This book is as close to "perfect" as exists on the market.
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