| Margie Pearse | Educational Consultant, Texas | |
| K. M. Walton | Educational Consultant, Texas |
Foreword by Arthur Hyde
| © 2011 | 240 pages | 7" x 10" |
| Paperback | ISBN: | 9781412992237 | $34.95 | Add to Cart |
| Ebook | ISBN: | 9781452224404 |
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"Margie Pearse and Katie Walton have given us a rich treasury of research-based beat math practices. This book offers practical, engaging numeracy strategies to support our struggling students and sets the bar high for our advanced young mathematicians."
—Mary Dunwoody, Director of Secondary Curriculum and Professional Development
Southeast Delco School District, Folcroft, PA
Transform mathematics learning from “doing” to “thinking”
Do some of your students arrive at wildly wrong answers to mathematical problems but have no idea why? If so, they are not alone. Many students lack basic numeracy—the ability to think through the math logically, solve problems, and apply math outside the classroom. This book outlines nine critical thinking habits that foster numeracy and details practical ways to incorporate those habits into instruction. Referencing the new common core standards, NCTM standards, and established literacy practices, the authors include “How Can I Do This in My Math Class…Tomorrow?” applications throughout the book that shows you how to:
Teaching Numeracy will help you move your students from simply “doing the math” to a deeper understanding of how to think through the math.
| Margie Pearse | Educational Consultant, Texas | |
| K. M. Walton | Educational Consultant, Texas |
Foreword by Arthur Hyde
| © 2011 | 240 pages | 7" x 10" |
| ISBN: 9781412992237 | Paperback | Suggested Retail Price: $34.95 | Bookstore Price: $27.96 |
| ISBN: 9781452224404 | Electronic Version | Suggested Retail Price: $34.95 | Bookstore Price: $27.96 |
"Margie Pearse and Katie Walton have given us a rich treasury of research-based beat math practices. This book offers practical, engaging numeracy strategies to support our struggling students and sets the bar high for our advanced young mathematicians."
—Mary Dunwoody, Director of Secondary Curriculum and Professional Development
Southeast Delco School District, Folcroft, PA
Transform mathematics learning from “doing” to “thinking”
Do some of your students arrive at wildly wrong answers to mathematical problems but have no idea why? If so, they are not alone. Many students lack basic numeracy—the ability to think through the math logically, solve problems, and apply math outside the classroom. This book outlines nine critical thinking habits that foster numeracy and details practical ways to incorporate those habits into instruction. Referencing the new common core standards, NCTM standards, and established literacy practices, the authors include “How Can I Do This in My Math Class…Tomorrow?” applications throughout the book that shows you how to:
Teaching Numeracy will help you move your students from simply “doing the math” to a deeper understanding of how to think through the math.
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