Making Sense Of Number


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Making Sense of Number


Making Sense of Number

Author: Annette Hilton

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2021-09-15


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A concise introduction to personal and professional numeracy skills, helping readers to become more mathematically competent.

Making Sense of Number, K–10


Making Sense of Number, K–10

Author: Mary Fiore

language: en

Publisher: Pembroke Publishers Limited

Release Date: 2018-11-27


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This practical book shows you how to get to know the needs and abilities of your students and help them make sense of math concepts. Designed to enhance your professional learning, the book shows you how to notice, interpret, confirm, and respond to student thinking. You will discover how to structure learning experiences around key number concepts — quantity, counting, relating, and representing — developed across various strands: patterning and algebra, numbers and operations, measurement, geometry, and data and probability. Powerful examples of questions and prompts guide you to create a classroom where students get the support they need as they develop confidence in their number sense.

Making Sense of Numbers and Math


Making Sense of Numbers and Math

Author: Dr. Cary N. Schneider

language: en

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Release Date: 2015-07-31


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With his years of study, Dr. Cary Schneider has had lifelong exposure to and proficiency in numbers and math. He presents his practical, down-to-earth approach to think about numbers and math. It is designed as a guide for parents to help their children achieve a solid foundation for understanding numbers and math. The books role is not to replace but to supplement the education their children receive at school. It gives the early preschool child some basic information and perspectives so structured education will be more productive. It may also give teachers a unique perspective that they might incorporate into their numbers and math education. The readers and their children will learn the authors philosophy and principles to improve their perspectives and knowledge and see how numbers and math really do make sense.