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Check for Availabilityout of stock. Click on the button below to search for this title in other formats. This title in other formats:Mathematics for Elementary Teachers: A Conceptual Approach
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Overview: Albert B. Bennett, Jr. and L. Ted Nelson have presented hundreds of workshops on how to give future teachers the conceptual understanding and procedural fluency they will need in order to successfully teach elementary-school mathematics. The Seventh Edition of Mathematics for Elementary Teachers: A Conceptual Approach continues their innovative, time-tested approach: an emphasis on learning via specific, realistic examples and the extensive use of visual aids, hands-on activities, problem-solving strategies and active classroom participation. Special features in the text ensure that prospective teachers will gain not only a deeper understanding of the mathematical concepts, but also a better sense of the connections between their college math courses and their future teaching experiences, along with helpful ideas for presenting math to their students in a way that will generate interest and enthusiasm. The text draws heavily on NCTM Standards and contains many pedagogical elements designed to foster reasoning, problem-solving and communication skills. The Seventh Edition will also incorporate in-text references to the virtual manipulative kit and other online resources that enhance the authors explanations and examples. Synopsis:Emphasizing conceptual understanding through the use of models and visuals, this text helps students connect ideas and concepts while providing them with useful methods for teaching math to elementary school children. Mathematics for Elementary Teachers: A Conceptual Approach addresses the NCTM standards by encouraging active student participation through features such as "Math Activities" and "Math Investigations." The "Math Investigations" now appear on the companion website. Table of Contents1 Problem Solving1.2 Patterns and Problem Solving2 Sets, Functions, and Reasoning2.2 Functions, Coordinates, and Graphs3 Whole Numbers3.2 Addition and Subtraction3.4 Division and Exponents4.1 Factors and Multiples5 Integers and Fractions5.2 Introduction to Fractions6 Decimals: Rational and Irrational Numbers6.2 Operations with Decimals6.4 Irrational and Real Numbers7.1 Collecting and Graphing Data7.3 Sampling, Predictions, and Simulations8.1 Single-Stage Experiments9 Geometric Figures9.2 Polygons and Tessellations9.4 Symmetric Figures10.1 Systems of Measurement10.3 Volume and Surface Area11.1 Congruence and Constructions11.3 Similarity MappingsAnswers to Selected Math Activities | |||
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