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Succeeding at Teaching Mathematics, K-6
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Succeeding at Teaching Mathematics, K-6



December 2007 | 136 pages | Corwin

"I wish I'd had this book when I began teaching years ago."
—Beth Peters, Mathematics Education Consultant

"An excellent, concise book for novice mathematics teachers, with good ideas for experienced teachers as well."
—Colleen Martin, Fifth-Grade Teacher
Wilder Waite Grade School, Peoria, IL

Practical support for mathematics instruction—putting it all together, from standards-based instruction to assessment!

Meeting the requirements of teaching mathematics in the current era of accountability can be challenging for any new teacher. Succeeding at Teaching Mathematics, K–6 helps beginning educators focus on the big ideas in teaching mathematics, promote positive engagement in the classroom through practical strategies, and use a variety of methods to assess student understanding.

Teachers will find classroom vignettes that encourage thought-provoking discussions, examples of standards-based activities, and an overview of NCTM content and process standards. Particular attention is given to instructing and assessing English Language Learners, as well as special needs and gifted populations. The authors answer the most pressing questions for novice teachers of mathematics, including how to:

  • Develop a philosophy for teaching mathematics
  • Design a mathematics curriculum that makes connections within mathematics and across content areas
  • Differentiate instructional strategies
  • Engage students instead of managing them

This invaluable resource provides the ideal support and guidance to help new teachers get off to a great start!


 
Acknowledgments
 
About the Authors
 
Introduction
 
1. A Glimpse at Mathematics Instruction
Two Illustrations

 
Success in Teaching Mathematics

 
Summary

 
 
2. Standards-Based Teaching
Why Do We Need Standards for Teaching Mathematics?

 
The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Principles and Standards

 
State and District Standards for Teaching Mathematics

 
The Relationship Between Standards and Standards-Based Mathematics Textbooks

 
NCTM Curriculum Focal Points

 
Examples of Standards-Based Activities Involving Algebraic Thinking

 
Summary

 
 
3. Engaging Students in Learning Mathematics
What Is Engagement?

 
Engaging Learners in the Affective Domain

 
Affective Issues Related to Teaching and Learning Mathematics

 
Students Engaged in Learning Probability

 
Summary

 
 
4. Engagement Strategies for Special Populations
The Special Needs Learner

 
The Gifted Learner

 
The English Language Learner

 
Example of Engaging Learners in a Mathematics Classroom

 
Summary

 
 
5. Assessment
Developing Assessments: The Use of Backward Design

 
Types of Assessment

 
Rubrics

 
Grading and Assessment Schemes

 
Practical Ways of Assessing Throughout the Instructional Process

 
Tailoring Assessments for Special Populations

 
Data-Driven Instructional Practices

 
A Word About Standardized Tests

 
Summary

 
 
6. Putting It All Together
The Year at a Glance: Designing Your Curriculum

 
Making Connections Within Mathematics

 
Making Connections Across the Curriculum

 
Mathematical Connections Across Grades

 
Succeeding at Teaching Mathematics?and Loving It!

 
 
Appendix A
 
Appendix B
 
Appendix C
 
References
 
Index

"I wish I'd had this book when I began teaching years ago."

Beth Peters, Mathematics Education Consultant

"An excellent, concise book for novice mathematics teachers, with good ideas for experienced teachers as well."

Colleen Martin, Fifth-Grade Teacher
Wilder Waite Grade School, Peoria, IL

"Helps new educators handle classroom math challenges through examples of effective teaching methods for math."

The Bookwatch, June 2008
Midwest Book Review
Key features

This thorough handbook:

  • Illustrates how to get off to a great start teaching math
  • Offers a wealth of tips charts and guidelines
  • Shows how to use games to encourage and motivate math learning
  • Provides sample letters home and tips for website communication with parents
  • Presents clear explanations of standards, assessment, and math testing data analysis
  • Shows how to differentiate lessons
  • Demonstrates what to do for gifted and special needs

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