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Teaching Mathematics 3-5: Developing Learning in the Foundation Stage (Paperback, Ed)
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Teaching Mathematics 3-5: Developing Learning in the Foundation Stage (Paperback, Ed)
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"With freshness, humour and originality, Sue Gifford demonstrates
the interactive strategies that are required to teach mathematics
to young children. The text is both refreshingly free from
conventional wisdom and solidly grounded in recent research on
learning and teaching early mathematics.At the same time, it is
unfailing in its accuracy in uncovering children's own humour and
instinct for subverting 'teacherly' overtures. Given the
demonstrated lack of spontaneous mathematics in early childhood
setting, this assembled collage of children's own observations,
activities and comments is in itself a work of art." Professor
Carol Aubrey, Institute of Education, University of Warwick, UK.
What are the most important aspects of mathematics for young
children to learn? How do children learn mathematics? How can
adults best 'teach' mathematics to children so young? The book
informs practitioners, students and parents about how three- to
five-year-olds learn mathematics, and shows them how best to
develop enjoyable mathematical learning in early years settings.
The book includes a summary of relevant research and considers
issues relating to current practice. This book: Establishes
principles for teaching mathematics to young children Takes into
account the way children learn, including social, emotional,
physical and cognitive aspects Helps practitioners find the middle
ground between not initiating enough mathematical activity and
being too directive Suggests principles and frameworks for planning
and assessment. The book places particular emphasis on
adult-initiated, number-focused activities and playful, challenging
and sensitive teaching strategies to engage younger children. The
strategies are based on research and work with practitioners, and
are illustrated by children's own responses, such as making number
jokes. It covers key areas of mathematics, including number, shape
and space, measures and problem solving, with appropriate
expectations and common difficulties as well as suggested
activities.Essential reading for those teaching or preparing to
teach mathematics to young children, as well as parents interested
in the mathematical education of their children.
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