Cambridge Primary Mathematics Stage 1 Teacher's Resource with CD-ROM

Cambridge Primary Mathematics Stage 1 Teacher's Resource with CD-ROM

Author: Cherri Moseley

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-05-22

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1107656834

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This series is endorsed by Cambridge International Examinations and is part of Cambridge Maths. This teacher's resource for stage 1 will fully support teachers to get the best from their learners and effectively use the learner's book and games book. Detailed lesson plans based on the course objectives are offered, along with additional activity ideas. Teachers will be guided to formatively assess their learners' understanding. They will have the confidence to engage the class in mathematical discussion and encourage learners to justify answers and make connections between ideas. Answers to the learner's book and all photocopiable sheets required are provided. All book content, plus more, is included on the CD for convenience.


Primary Mathematics

Primary Mathematics

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780761427407

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Based on the Primary Mathematics series from Singapore. Designed to equip students with a strong foundation in mathematics and critical thinking skills, the program offers an integrated solution to different learning needs in the classroom.


Collins International Primary Maths – International Primary Maths Teacher’s Guide: Stage 3

Collins International Primary Maths – International Primary Maths Teacher’s Guide: Stage 3

Author: Caroline Clissold

Publisher: HarperCollins UK

Published: 2021-06-07

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 0008482454

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Collins International Primary Maths supports best practice in primary maths teaching, whilst encouraging teacher professionalism and autonomy. A wealth of supporting digital assets are provided for every lesson, including slideshows, tools and games to ensure they are rich, lively and engaging.


Connecting Primary Maths and Science: A Practical Approach

Connecting Primary Maths and Science: A Practical Approach

Author: Alan Cross

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)

Published: 2016-02-16

Total Pages: 258

ISBN-13: 0335261892

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At last, a unique book that explores and exploits the links between primary mathematics and science so that you can promote learning in both of these important STEM subjects! Rich in engaging ideas and activities for the classroom this book helps you plan and teach well-structured lessons in a more integrated way. The book outlines key curriculum topics in both subjects and considers why it is important and beneficial to make connections between the two. As well as covering key subject knowledge (what you need to know) and teaching activities (what you need to do), the book explores learners’ mathematical and scientific needs, and defines the characteristics of effective teaching and learning, bringing it all together with ideas which you can use straightway in your classroom. Key features: • promotes an informed approach to integrating primary mathematics and science teaching • helps address the time constraints of delivering the primary national curriculum • presents engaging ideas which can be directly transferred to the classroom • provides a real-life context to mathematics and science activities to inspire student learning • helps you combine two closely related and sometimes tricky subject areas – why teach one subject when you can teach two at the same time! "Accessible, readable and engaging with a range of innovative teaching ideas, this is an invaluable book for all trainee and qualified primary teachers and other educational professionals with links to primary mathematics and science. A great 'go to' book for teachers and trainee teachers alike. Chapters are constructed with easy to read objectives and clear summaries. Many practical ideas, incorporating current research, as well as information on mathematicians and scientists, which is great for boosting children’s aspirations and also helping with teachers’ confidence on the subjects. A lovely, easy to access book, whether it is to use for reference, to dip in and out of or just to use alongside planning materials." Maria McArdle, Senior Lecturer PGCE & Mathematics Lead (Primary), University of Bedfordshire, UK


Maths

Maths

Author: Colin Rouse

Publisher: Nelson Thornes

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 92

ISBN-13: 9780748763276

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This handbook demonstrates how computers can effectively contribute to the teaching of maths. It also offers general advice on generic software, key processes and skills in ICT, the role of the co-ordinator, and making the most of the Internet.


Maths in Action

Maths in Action

Author: Edward C. K. Mullan

Publisher: Nelson Thornes

Published: 2004-02

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13: 0748777091

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Presents a level-specific resource with materials at each of Levels C, D and E, written to provide comprehensive and in-depth coverage of each Level's attainment targets. The materials, written specifically for Scotland, are fully referenced to the 5-14 Guidelines and contain information you need to teach Maths in your classroom.


Improving Primary Mathematics

Improving Primary Mathematics

Author: Jan Winter

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2009-02-26

Total Pages: 93

ISBN-13: 1134226144

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Improving Primary Mathematics provides primary teachers with practical ideas about how to bring these two worlds closer to improve children’s mathematics learning. Using a number of fascinating case studies focusing on children’s experiences of mathematics both inside and outside the classroom, the book asks: How do children use mathematics in their everyday lives? How can teachers use this knowledge to improve children’s learning in school? What activities can teachers use with parents to help share the ways that schools teach mathematics? What can parents do to support their children’s learning of mathematics? Tried-and-tested practical suggestions for activities to support and encourage children’s learning of mathematics include: making videos to share teaching methods; children taking photos to show how they use mathematics at home; inviting parents into school to share in mathematics learning; and numeracy-based activities for children and their parents to do together at home. All those involved in planning, teaching and supporting primary mathematics will benefit from new insights into how learning at home and at school can be brought together to strengthen and improve children’s learning of mathematics.


Improving Primary Mathematics Education, Teaching and Learning

Improving Primary Mathematics Education, Teaching and Learning

Author: Mellony Graven

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-01-19

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1137529806

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This book focuses on how to improve the teaching and learning of primary level mathematics education within resource-constrained contexts. It builds on two large numeracy projects within South Africa which speak to broader, global concerns and highlight how research and development not only enables one to meet ethical imperatives but also explore how further interventions can be developed. Teacher and research communities must work together to create mutually beneficial relationships and establish a cohesive understanding of the requirements of primary mathematics education.