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Summary
Summary
Mathematics is a core subject and using and applying mathematics in problem solving activities is crucial in enabling children to use their knowledge and skills in a range of situations. Mathematics Across the Curriculum shows how to teach mathematical concepts through different subjects and discussing the reasoning and research behind using problem solving and investigation teaching techniques. Best practice for planning and assessment, classroom organisation and practice, and use of resources are all discussed, with clear links to recent research and government standards and initiatives. Case studies from practicing teachers enable readers to easily relate the theoretical information to their classroom and teaching.
Mathematics Across the Curriculum is essential reading for all trainee and newly qualified teachers seeking to teach engaging, inspiring and challenging mathematics lessons. It will also be a useful resource for established teachers embarking on their Masters in Teaching and Learning (MTL).
Author Notes
Sue Fox is Senior Lecturer in Mathematics at the University of Cumbria, UK. She has taught all ages in the primary sector and was a primary school head teacher for 10 years. She is a director of Foxes Boxes, Mathematical Resource Company.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments |
Preface |
Introduction |
1 The Principles of Good Teaching and Learning |
2 Using and Applying Mathematics across the Primary Curriculum |
3 Teaching Problem Solving |
4 Mathematics Across the Curriculum: An introduction |
5 Mathematics and Scientific and Technological Understanding |
6 Mathematics and Historical and Geographical Understanding |
7 Mathematics and Understanding the Arts |
Mathematics and English, Communication and Languages |
9 Understanding Physical Development, Health and Wellbeing, plus Religious Education |
10 The Use of Open-Ended Resources to Develop Children's Mathematical Thinking in the Early Years |
11 The Impact of Extended Services on the Teaching and Learning of Mathematics |
Appendix 1 Educational developments since 1989 and their mathematical implications |
Appendix 2 A NCETM exemplification of TDA standards |
Appendix 3 Opportunities to use ICT in mathematics |
Appendix 4 Examples of Story Books to inspire, enhance and inform mathematical work |
Index |