Integrating Math and Science in Early Childhood Classrooms Through Big Ideas

Integrating Math and Science in Early Childhood Classrooms Through Big Ideas

Author: Christine Chaillé

Publisher:

Published: 2015-01-08

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780137145799

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Integrating Math and Science in Early Childhood Classrooms Through Big Ideas offers teachers a way to think about the future classroom and to meet the needs of children who come to into it with diverse experience, knowledge, and abilities. "Change how we think about math and science for young children," the authors say in their Preface. "Instead of separating the disciplines, planning lessons and topics and projects aimed at math OR science content, let's look at the world the way the child does. Children think in terms of big ideas." In this unique book, the authors focus on big ideas-like patterns, transformation, movement, balance, and relationships-as a way to think about content, and they integrate science and mathematics through these big ideas, rather than linking them topically. The book looks at why it is important to think about thinking, introduces assessment early to help the teacher plan for assessment before teaching even begins, and sets up an environment that will support the construction of the big ideas that integrate math and science. Real-life scenarios provide invaluable insights into the teacher's thinking and planning, and each chapter includes two modules to be used for in-depth exploration of different aspects of the big ideas. It's a unique exploration of thinking and learning. The First Edition of Integrating Math and Science in Early Childhood Classrooms Through Big Ideas includes: Show future teachers why it is important to think about thinking. The first part of the book looks at this new way of teaching--the underlying framework of big ideas as a way to integrate math and science. Help students plan for assessment before teaching begins. Chapter 2 provides the knowledge needed in this critical area of teaching. Help students construct meaningful understandings of how math and science can be integrated through the big ideas that form the structure for any curriculum. Engage students in classroom experiences through real-life scenarios, illustrations, and photos. Introduce students to the ideas that form the foundation of a well-integrated curriculum. In an engaging style, the book is laid out to support real-life planning in a classroom.


Problem-Based Learning for Math & Science

Problem-Based Learning for Math & Science

Author: Diane L. Ronis

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 1412955599

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This title provides teachers with the tools they need to help students learn in an integrated, real-world instructional environment.


Handbook of Research on Field-Based Teacher Education

Handbook of Research on Field-Based Teacher Education

Author: Hodges, Thomas E.

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2018-10-26

Total Pages: 777

ISBN-13: 1522562508

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Teacher education is an evolving field with multiple pathways towards teacher certification. Due to an increasing emphasis on the benefits of field-based learning, teachers can now take alternative certification pathways to become teachers. The Handbook of Research on Field-Based Teacher Education is a pivotal reference source that combines field-based components with traditional programs, creating clinical experiences and “on-the-job” learning opportunities to further enrich teacher education. While highlighting topics such as certification design, preparation programs, and residency models, this publication explores theories of teaching and learning through collaborative efforts in pre-Kindergarten through grade 12 settings. This book is ideally designed for teacher education practitioners and researchers invested in the policies and practices of educational design.


Cases on Technology Integration in Mathematics Education

Cases on Technology Integration in Mathematics Education

Author: Polly, Drew

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2014-09-30

Total Pages: 551

ISBN-13: 1466664983

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Common Core education standards establish a clear set of specific ideas and skills that all students should be able comprehend at each grade level. In an effort to meet these standards, educators are turning to technology for improved learning outcomes. Cases on Technology and Common Core Mathematics provides a compilation of cases and vignettes about the application of technology in the classroom in order to enhance student understanding of math concepts. This book is a timely reference source for mathematics educators, educational technologists, and school district leaders employed in the mathematics education or educational technology fields.


Teaching STEM in the Early Years

Teaching STEM in the Early Years

Author: Sally Moomaw

Publisher: Redleaf Press

Published: 2013-06-15

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 1605542539

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The foundation for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education begins in the early years. This book provides more than ninety activities and learning center ideas that seamlessly integrate STEM throughout early childhood classrooms. These hands-on STEM experiences enhance cooking, art, and music activities, block play and sensory table exploration, and field trips and outdoor time. Information on assessment and early learning standards is also provided. Sally Moomaw, EdD, has spent much of her career researching and teaching STEM education. She is an assistant professor at the University of Cincinnati and the author of several early education books.


Integrating Research on Teaching and Learning Mathematics

Integrating Research on Teaching and Learning Mathematics

Author: Elizabeth Fennema

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 1991-01-01

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 9780791405222

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During the last decade there were significant advances in the study of students' learning and problem solving in mathematics, and in the study of classroom instruction. Because these two research programs usually have been conducted individually, it is generally agreed now that there is an increasing need for an integrated research program. This book represents initial discussions and development of a unified paradigm for studying teaching in mathematics that builds upon both cognitive as well as instructional research.


STEM Lesson Essentials, Grades 3-8

STEM Lesson Essentials, Grades 3-8

Author: Jo Anne Vasquez

Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780325043586

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Want to know how to implement authentic STEM teaching and learning into your classroom? STEM Lesson Essentials provides all the tools and strategies you'll need to design integrated, interdisciplinary STEM lessons and units that are relevant and exciting to your students. With clear definitions of both STEM and STEM literacy, the authors argue that STEM in itself is not a curriculum, but rather a way of organizing and delivering instruction by weaving the four disciplines together in intentional ways. Rather than adding two new subjects to the curriculum, the engineering and technology practices can instead be blended into existing math and science lessons in ways that engage students and help them master 21st century skills.


Dance Integration

Dance Integration

Author: Kaufmann, Karen

Publisher: Human Kinetics

Published: 2014-06-18

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1450441335

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Dance Integration offers 36 K-5 lesson plans that use dance learning to bring mathematics and science curriculums to life. These plans have proven to improve literacy in dance, mathematics, and science.


Exploring Math & Science in Preschool

Exploring Math & Science in Preschool

Author: Teaching Young Children

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 102

ISBN-13: 9781938113093

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"Much of the content in this book is adapted from Teaching Young Children (TYC), NAEYC's award-winning magazine ..."--Page [104]