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Planting the Seeds of Algebra, 3-5

Explorations for the Upper Elementary Grades
By: Monica Neagoy

Forewords by Francis (Skip) Fennell and Keith Devlin

Become friendly with algebraic foundations, make vital connections to higher math, and discover how to weave key concepts into everyday mathematics through practical explorations

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  • Grade Level: PreK-12
  • ISBN: 9781412996617
  • Published By: Corwin
  • Year: 2014
  • Page Count: 248
  • Publication date: November 13, 2017

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Give your students a foundation of algebra for math success – now and in the future!

Algebra is not something to be feared, but something to be embraced with a sense of wonder. Planting the Seeds of Algebra, 3-5, introduces algebra as an accessible way of seeing the world that is necessary to our students’ futures.

Students and teachers must become friendly with algebraic foundations, as they have increasingly become the gateway to careers in the STEM fields. Monica Neagoy empowers teachers with theoretical and practical ways to introduce Algebra to 3-5 grade students, making vital connections to concepts they will encounter in middle school and beyond. You’ll discover

  • Four explorations to help you weave key algebraic ideas into everyday mathematics
  • Step-by-step lessons from real classrooms that will guide you in teaching concepts and in establishing their relevance and applicability
  • New teaching methods that break down difficult algebraic concepts and build a critical foundation for higher math

Awaken new awareness and change attitudes by sowing the seeds for a vibrant, useful, and rich experience with mathematics.

"While reading this book I experienced the sense of wonder and aha moments alongside the students themselves. This book will move your faculty to new depths of understanding about mathematics and will instill the passion to explore a myriad of algebraic concepts.”

— Bob Weiman, Director

St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes School

“She’s done it again! Monica Neagoy has authored another book that deftly presents important foundations of algebra while celebrating mathematics through carefully crafted explorations, all of which include student and teacher vignettes and comments about the mathematics they have learned and are teaching. Wow. When I read this book I felt like I was in a classroom!”

Francis (Skip) Fennell, McDaniel College
Past President of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics


Key features

  • Through the examination of four explorations Planting the Seeds of Algebra provides details for how algebraic thinking can be effectively incorporated into the teaching and learning of 3-5 mathematics. Key ideas of algebra are weaved into these explorations, such as the difference and connection between variable and unknown, equality and equivalence, expressions and equations. Also, the relationship between patterns and functions, functions and algebra, and consequently patterns and algebra will be clarified.
  • Each chapter offers profound discussions on topics such as number properties, basic facts, computation, fractions, ratios and rates, patterns, geometry, measurement, probability, math games, and so on, all of which are of direct concern to elementary school teachers.
  • Each chapter contains a section that revisits the different stages of the lesson and discussion, bringing to light the connections to algebra that teachers are sometimes unaware of. The purpose of this section is therefore to guide teachers to become mindful of the rich potential of laying a solid algebra foundation through the mathematics they already teach every day.

Author(s)

Author(s)

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Monica Neagoy

Monica Neagoy, international consultant and popular keynote speaker, has a passion for mathematics. The facets of her 25-year mathematics career include teacher professional development, math specialist training, national/international conference speeches, live television courses, video creation and hosting, and live shows including her popular MathMagic show. Whether here or abroad, whether speaking English, French, or Spanish, Monica’s life-long goal is to infuse people with a fascination for the wonder of mathematics.

Dr. Neagoy began her career teaching mathematics at Georgetown University. Later, she was a program director at the National Science Foundation (NSF), where she oversaw national projects. As an independent national mathematics consultant, she has served numerous school districts across the country and notable organizations including the Carnegie Institution of Washington, PBS TeacherLine, MATHCOUNTS, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Since 2005, she broadened her mathematics consulting to serve Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, in addition to the United States.

Dr. Neagoy has had a parallel career in theatre as actor, choreographer, and stage-director, particularly with the professional LE NEON Theatre in the Washington, D.C. area. Her exposure to many cultures, mastery of several languages, double career in the arts and the sciences, and mindfulness training through yoga practice and teaching provide her with a unique perspective on the learning and teaching of mathematics. Her passions for mathematics and the arts converge in her popular presentation, "The Mathematics of Beauty and the Beauty of Mathematics."

Dr. Neagoy combined her love for the arts and the sciences in the creation of innovative mathematics videos series for teachers and students, including Discovering Algebra with Graphing Calculators (Discovery Education), Algebra Nspirations (Media4Math), and Video #7 of Mathematics: What's the Big Idea? titled “Algebra: It Begins in Kindergarten” (Annenberg Learner).

Monica was educated in the French school system, grades 1–12, in Asia and the United States. She has a BS in mathematics and philosophy from Georgetown University, an MA in pure mathematics from Catholic University, and a PhD in mathematics education from the University of Maryland.
Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword by a Mathematics Educator by Dr. Francis (Skip) Fennell


Foreword by a Mathematician by Dr. Keith Devlin


Acknowledgments


About the Author


Introduction


Exploration I. Geometry, Measurement, and Data: An Algebraic Perspective


Chapter 1. Circling Circles: The Lesson (Grade 3)

Chapter 2. Behind Circling Circles: Algebra Connections

Chapter 3. Beyond Circling Circles: More Problems to Explore

Exploration II. Patterns and Functions: What’s Their Connection to Algebra?


Chapter 4. Fancy Fences: The Lesson (Grades 4–5)

Chapter 5. Behind Fancy Fences: Algebra Connections

Chapter 6. Beyond Fancy Fences: More Problems to Explore

Exploration III. Making Sense of Multiplication: The Importance of the Distributive Property


Chapter 7. Multiplication Musings: The Lesson (Grades 3–4)

Chapter 8. Behind Multiplication Musings: Algebra Connections

Chapter 9. Beyond Multiplication Musings: More Problems to Explore

Exploration IV. Fundamentals of Rational Numbers: Beyond Part–Whole Relationships


Chapter 10. Fractions in Action: From Work With Teachers, Students, and Parents (Grades 3–5)

Chapter 11. Final Thoughts

Appendix


References


Index


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