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Math Outside the Classroom
2023
This book takes readers on a fascinating journey through various mathematical concepts, including geometry, calculus, probability, and topics that students have never seen in the classroom. Unlike traditional textbooks that focus on \"how\" to solve problems, this book challenges readers to think deeply about the \"why\" and \"why not\" of math concepts. It is accessible, enjoyable, and engaging. Featuring relatable student characters engaging in conversations about math, this book brings complex topics to life. Through interesting stories and real-world problems, readers will learn about the best ways to approach and solve mathematical challenges.Whether you're a college student, a pre-college student, or simply someone who loves math, this book is a fun and engaging read that will take you on a mathematical adventure. As Albert Einstein once said, \"Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think.\" This book achieves this goal by training readers to think mathematically, while enjoying the journey.
Creative maths activities for able students : ideas for working with children aged 11 to 14
2006
Finding stimulating and challenging maths activities for able pupils in a mainstream classroom can be demanding for the busy teacher, especially if maths is not their specialism. Based on her experience as an Advanced Skills Teacher and LEA Consultant, Anne Price explains the issues and theories surrounding the education of able pupils and links these to practical, creative examples to be used in the classroom. Useful resources include: \" Photocopiable materials, \" Advice on different teaching styles, \" Activities and tasks for individuals, groups or the whole class GATCOs, Numeracy Consultants, Learning Support Teachers and Student and class teachers looking for new and creative ways of teaching maths activities to able students will find this book invaluable.
Teaching the Common Core Math Standards with Hands-On Activities, Grades K-2
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Erin Muschla, Judith A. Muschla, Gary Robert Muschla
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Activity programs
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Mathematics
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Study and teaching (Preschool)
2014
Start young children off with Common Core math using these innovative activities
Teaching the Common Core Math Standards with Hands-On Activities, Grades K-2 provides teachers with the help they need to begin teaching to the new standards right away. The book outlines the Common Core math standards from kindergarten to second grade, providing one classroom-ready activity for each standard, plus suggestions for variations and extensions for students of different learning styles and abilities. Along with teaching the required mathematical concepts and skills, many of the activities encourage collaboration, technology utilization, written and oral communication, and an appreciation of the significance of mathematics in modern life.
As the Common Core is adopted across the nation, teachers are scrambling to find information on CCSS-aligned lesson planning and classroom activities. This comprehensive guide answers that need, providing both the background information and practical, applicable guidance that can bring the Common Core into the classroom today. The activities include:
* Abstract and critical thinking using mathematical reasoning
* Problem-solving strategies and calculation proficiency
* Math fluency, and an understanding of mathematical concepts and skills
* Applying mathematical understanding to real life problems
Early confidence and success in math is critical to a student's future performance. Math anxiety and a shaky foundation can hinder a student's potential far into the future, giving elementary math teachers a huge role in shaping their students' academic lives. The Common Core has set the bar, and Teaching the Common Core Math Standards with Hands-On Activities, Grades K-2 brings the standards to life.
Making and tinkering with STEM : solving design challenges with young children
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Heroman, Cate, author
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Early childhood education.
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Science Study and teaching (Early childhood) Activity programs.
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Technology Study and teaching (Early childhood) Activity programs.
2017
\"Teaching and learning STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) is more accessible than ever before! Children will be inspired, delighted, and challenged as they use everyday materials and STEM concepts to design and build solutions to problems faced by characters in their favorite books\"-- Back cover.
Captivate, activate, and invigorate the student brain in science and math, grades 6-12
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Almarode, John
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Miller, Ann M.
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Activity programs
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Brain-friendly Teaching & Learning
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Mathematics
2013
John Almarode and Ann Miller provide numerous strategies and a model for developing engaging science and math lessons and units that captivate students, activate prior knowledge, and invigorate student interest by making lessons rigorous and relevant.