Math matters : understanding the math you teach, grades K-8 / Suzanne H. Chapin, Art Johnson. [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Sausalito, California : Math Solutions Publications, (c)2006.Edition: second editionDescription: xvii, 358 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780941355711
- QA135
- QA135.J66.M384 2006
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QA135.5.W467 1990 Living and learning mathematics : stories and strategies for supporting mathematical literacy / | QA135.6.B55 2010 A problem solving approach to mathematics for elementary school teachers / | QA135.6.C463 2010 Math & science for young children / | QA135.6.C473 2006 Math matters : understanding the math you teach, grades K-8 / | QA135.6.H452.T633 2006 Today's mathematics : concepts, methods, and instructional activities. | QA135.6.K36 2004 Young children continue to reinvent arithmetic--2nd grade : implications of Piaget's theory / | QA135.6.S437 2005 Teaching young children mathematics / |
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Number sense -- Computation -- Addition and subtraction -- Multiplication and division -- Fractions -- Decimals -- Percent -- Ratios -- Algebra -- Geometry -- Spatial sense -- Measurement -- Statistics -- Probability.
Math Matters, first published in 2000, quickly became an invaluable resource for math educators nationwide, helping them clarify their own understanding of the math concepts they were required to teach. This important book contains activities and discussions on key elementary topics such as whole number computation, fractions, algebra, geometry, and measurement. The book's scope has now been expanded to address key topics in the middle school math curriculum as well, including sections on integers, exponents, similarity, the Pythagorean Theorem, and more. Other new features include a new chapter on ratios and rates; a significantly expanded chapter on algebra; an appendix of relevant Web sites; and questions for reflection and discussion. Math matters is an essential and accessible book that serves all who teach or who are about to teach K-8 mathematics, experienced instructors, as well as those just starting out.
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