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Designed with busy teachers in mind, the Classroom Gems series
draws together an extensive selection of practical,
tried-and-tested, off-the-shelf ideas, games and activities,
guaranteed to transform any lesson or classroom in an instant.
Easily navigable, allowing you to choose the right activity quickly
and easily, these invaluable resources are guaranteed to save you
time and are a must-have tool to plan, prepare and deliver
first-rate lessons. Games, Ideas and Activities for Early Years
Maths provides a wealth of activities to supplement and support the
teaching of maths in a fun and appealing way. Designed to enable
practitioners to effectively support children’s mathematical
development across the EYFS, this is the resource that will bring
maths to life in any early years setting. Alice Hansen provides
easy-to-access and implement mathematical ideas that practitioners
and teachers can use straight away, through topics that are
commonly used in early years settings and classrooms. 150 unique
ideas designed to enhance the teaching and learning of maths in the
early years Activities that enable practitioners to integrate
mathematical thinking into everyday activities ‘How is this
maths?’ feature to support practitioners in identifying
opportunities for emergent maths Step-by-step instructions for each
activity Minimal preparation or resources required – easy to fit
into a busy timetable Â
An extensive knowledge of the primary Mathematics curriculum is not
enough for you as a trainee teacher, you need to know how to teach
Mathematics in the primary classroom. This is the essential
teaching theory and practice text for primary Mathematics that
takes a focused look at the practical aspects of teaching. It
covers the important skills of classroom management, planning,
monitoring and assessment and relates these specifically to primary
Maths. Practical guidance, features and resources help you
translate your learning to the classroom and understand the wider
context of teaching: - Online practical lesson ideas for the
classroom - The Primary National Curriculum for Mathematics in Key
Stages one and two - Tips for planning primary Maths - Useful
weblinks for primary Mathematics teaching The ninth edition of this
popular book includes a new chapter on 'Mathematics in the primary
classroom' exploring primary mathematics teaching today. It is also
updated to include the new 'Ready to progress' criteria.
This practical and popular guide to children's common errors and
misconceptions in primary mathematics is an essential tool for you
as a teacher or trainee. It helps you plan for and tackle potential
errors and enhances your understanding of the difficulties
encountered in mathematical development. Providing guidance on how
to identify common misconceptions, it explores how common
misconceptions can be anticipated and addressed. The book: Is
linked to the new National Curriculum and covers every objective.
Explores contemporary themes and approaches being used in primary
classrooms and schools today. Covers mastery approaches to teaching
mathematics, exploring 'what is mastery'? Gives support around
preparing children for new statutory times tables test with new
content and a deeper exploration of children's errors in
multiplication. Includes intervention strategies and scenario
sections.
This fourth edition of the bestselling Mathematics in Early Years
Education provides an accessible introduction to the teaching of
mathematics in the early years. Covering all areas of mathematics -
number and counting, calculation, pattern, shape, measures and data
handling - it provides a wide range of practical activities and
guidance on how to support young children's mathematical
development. There is also guidance on managing the transition to
KS1 and a strong emphasis throughout on creating home links and
working in partnership with parents. This new edition has been
fully updated to incorporate the latest research and thinking in
this area and includes: why mathematics is important as a way of
making sense of the world how attitudes to mathematics can
influence teaching and learning how children learn mathematics and
what they are capable of learning how technology can support maths
teaching maths phobia and the impact society has on maths teaching
material on sorting, matching and handling data the importance of
educating about finance in today's world ideas for observation and
questioning to assess children's understanding examples of planned
activities suggestions for language development assessment
criteria. This textbook is ideal for those training to be teachers
through an undergraduate or PGCE route, those training for Early
Years Professional Status and those studying early childhood on
foundation or honours degrees, as well as parents looking to
explore how their young children learn mathematics. This will be an
essential text for any early years practitioner looking to make
mathematics interesting, exciting and engaging in their classroom.
This fourth edition of the bestselling Mathematics in Early Years
Education provides an accessible introduction to the teaching of
mathematics in the early years. Covering all areas of mathematics -
number and counting, calculation, pattern, shape, measures and data
handling - it provides a wide range of practical activities and
guidance on how to support young children's mathematical
development. There is also guidance on managing the transition to
KS1 and a strong emphasis throughout on creating home links and
working in partnership with parents. This new edition has been
fully updated to incorporate the latest research and thinking in
this area and includes: why mathematics is important as a way of
making sense of the world how attitudes to mathematics can
influence teaching and learning how children learn mathematics and
what they are capable of learning how technology can support maths
teaching maths phobia and the impact society has on maths teaching
material on sorting, matching and handling data the importance of
educating about finance in today's world ideas for observation and
questioning to assess children's understanding examples of planned
activities suggestions for language development assessment
criteria. This textbook is ideal for those training to be teachers
through an undergraduate or PGCE route, those training for Early
Years Professional Status and those studying early childhood on
foundation or honours degrees, as well as parents looking to
explore how their young children learn mathematics. This will be an
essential text for any early years practitioner looking to make
mathematics interesting, exciting and engaging in their classroom.
Primary teacher training is challenging. Trainees must be prepared
to consider teaching in innovative ways, while remaining focused on
the unchanging requirements of children's learning. The fourth
edition of this popular core book supports trainee teachers working
towards primary QTS who need to take account of the diverse aspects
of primary professional studies. This is a comprehensive, core text
for the primary professional studies module. It begins with an
exploration of the curriculum and reviews the current curriculum.
The text moves on to look at 'The Developing Child' encouraging
students to focus on child-centred teaching and learning and
explores the needs and learning journeys of all children. The
fourth edition includes new chapters on technology and learning,
mindfulness in the classroom, reflective practice and completing
research and writing assignments for primary teacher training.
An extensive knowledge of the primary Mathematics curriculum is not
enough for you as a trainee teacher, you need to know how to teach
Mathematics in the primary classroom. This is the essential
teaching theory and practice text for primary Mathematics that
takes a focused look at the practical aspects of teaching. It
covers the important skills of classroom management, planning,
monitoring and assessment and relates these specifically to primary
Maths. Practical guidance, features and resources help you
translate your learning to the classroom and understand the wider
context of teaching: - Online practical lesson ideas for the
classroom - The Primary National Curriculum for Mathematics in Key
Stages one and two - Tips for planning primary Maths - Useful
weblinks for primary Mathematics teaching The ninth edition of this
popular book includes a new chapter on 'Mathematics in the primary
classroom' exploring primary mathematics teaching today. It is also
updated to include the new 'Ready to progress' criteria.
Recently there has been a national move for Initial Teacher
Education (ITE) programmes to support students working at master's
level in some of their courses, yet there is little literature to
support the students or their tutors/supervisors in the specific
area of research. This step by step guide has been designed to meet
the needs of all teacher training students involved in any
classroom-based research at Level 6 or M-level. The book contains
three sections that mirror the progression from novice researcher
to practitioner researcher.The introductory overview includes a
discussion of different types of research and the role of the
teacher/researcher. Section one introduces the purpose of
school-based research and contains case studies and advice from
experienced teacher researchers who have 'been there, done that' to
make the most of both the professional course and their research.
It also offers guidance on study skills and how to carry out a
literature review. The important issue of research ethics is
investigated with guidance offered to both students and tutors.
Issues of reliability and validity are also taken up in this first
section.Section two broadens the focus further by offering the
opportunity to consider how teaching impacts on children's and
students' learning and a range of methods of data collection and
analysis are discussed. The researcher is encouraged to develop
their pedagogy further by considering how a more creative and
innovative approach to teaching can be critically evaluated through
research. The advantages of collaboration and triangulation will be
introduced. Section three offers support for sharing research with
a wider audience in a range of ways. It also discusses how further
developing skills in educational research is an opportunity for
continued professional development. The conclusion suggests the
notion of the teacher researcher as being part of the professional
identity of a teacher.
Play is an essential part of learning and development for children
and is an increasingly important aspect of creative approaches to
teaching and learning in primary education. This book demonstrates
the value of play in all its different forms as a highly effective
medium for teaching and learning across the curriculum. The authors
explore how play can be used to increase engagement, motivation and
fun in learning situations, examining the theoretical principles of
play for learning, types of play for older children, planned and
facilitating play-based learning, using thematic approaches when
working with individuals, groups and whole classes, in addition to
covering important teaching issues such as assessment, inclusion
and transition out of primary education. This is recommended
reading for students on primary initial teacher education courses
including undergraduate (BEd, BA with QTS), postgraduate (PGCE,
SCITT), and employment-based routes into teaching, and also for
practicing teachers wishing to enhance their own teaching. Mary
Briggs is Mathematics and Education tutor at the University of
Warwick. Alice Hansen is an educational consultant who works within
a number of educational settings and national bodies developing
continuing professional development for teachers.
All the subject knowledge you need to teach primary Mathematics.
Secure subject knowledge and understanding is the foundation of
confident, creative and effective teaching. To help you master
this, this comprehensive text includes subject knowledge from each
part of the primary Mathematics curriculum and comes with a wide
range of resources so you can test your knowledge as you progress
through the course. an online Mathematics subject knowledge audit
with the ability to share results with lecturers new end of chapter
self-assessment questions Interactive tasks a Maths subject
knowledge checklist useful weblinks for primary Maths teaching
Recommended further reading The 9th edition has been updated in
line with new guidance and framework updates, inluding the new
EYFS, as well as links to new research.
All the subject knowledge you need to teach primary Mathematics.
Secure subject knowledge and understanding is the foundation of
confident, creative and effective teaching. To help you master
this, this comprehensive text includes subject knowledge from each
part of the primary Mathematics curriculum and comes with a wide
range of resources so you can test your knowledge as you progress
through the course. an online Mathematics subject knowledge audit
with the ability to share results with lecturers new end of chapter
self-assessment questions Interactive tasks a Maths subject
knowledge checklist useful weblinks for primary Maths teaching
Recommended further reading The 9th edition has been updated in
line with new guidance and framework updates, inluding the new
EYFS, as well as links to new research.
Primary teacher training is challenging. Trainees must be prepared
to consider teaching in innovative ways, while remaining focused on
the unchanging requirements of children's learning. The fourth
edition of this popular core book supports trainee teachers working
towards primary QTS who need to take account of the diverse aspects
of primary professional studies. This is a comprehensive, core text
for the primary professional studies module. It begins with an
exploration of the curriculum and reviews the current curriculum.
The text moves on to look at 'The Developing Child' encouraging
students to focus on child-centred teaching and learning and
explores the needs and learning journeys of all children. The
fourth edition includes new chapters on technology and learning,
mindfulness in the classroom, reflective practice and completing
research and writing assignments for primary teacher training.
This practical and popular guide to children's common errors and
misconceptions in primary mathematics is an essential tool for you
as a teacher or trainee. It helps you plan for and tackle potential
errors and enhances your understanding of the difficulties
encountered in mathematical development. Providing guidance on how
to identify common misconceptions, it explores how common
misconceptions can be anticipated and addressed. The book: Is
linked to the new National Curriculum and covers every objective.
Explores contemporary themes and approaches being used in primary
classrooms and schools today. Covers mastery approaches to teaching
mathematics, exploring 'what is mastery'? Gives support around
preparing children for new statutory times tables test with new
content and a deeper exploration of children's errors in
multiplication. Includes intervention strategies and scenario
sections.
Trainee teachers are expected to demonstrate reflective practice in
many ways throughout their course. Unlike other texts, this book
takes a focused look at what primary trainees need to know and
offers specific and details guidance on how to be meaningfully
reflective in learning and teaching. Examining reflection as a tool
for both teachers and children, this text considers how teachers
can encourage the children they teach to be reflective in their own
learning and how this can improve learning and teaching. Chapters
on lesson study and reflective journals offer practical guidance,
and a chapter on using children's voice as a tool for reflection
explores this popular topical theme. Case studies and activities
are included to help the reader relate theory to practice and all
chapters are linked to the 2012 Teachers' Standards. About the
Transforming Primary QTS series This series reflects the new
creative way schools are begining to teach, taking a fresh approach
to supporting trainees as they work towards primary QTS. Titles
provide fully up to date resources focused on teaching a more
integrated and inclusive curriculum, and texts draw out meaningful
and explicit cross curricular links.
This book supports trainee teachers working towards primary QTS in
teaching primary mathematics across all areas of the curriculum.
This Second Edition is linked to the 2012 Teachers' Standards.
Focused on teaching a more integrated and inclusive curriculum,
the text draws out meaningful cross curricular links and embraces
the latest thinking and current good practice in mathematics
teaching. It begins with a section on teaching mathematics,
covering all strands of the curriculum, and goes on to offer
guidance on the use and application of mathematics more generally
across subjects. A chapter on using mathematics to enahnce learning
highlights the importance of being able to use mathematics
effectively in other aspects of the teacher's role. Interactive
activities and case studies link theory to practice and encourage
the reader to rethink how mathematics is taught in primary
schools.
About the Transforming Primary QTS series
This series reflects the new creative way schools are begining
to teach, taking a fresh approach to supporting trainees as they
work towards primary QTS. Titles provide fully up to date resources
focused on teaching a more integrated and inclusive curriculum, and
texts draw out meaningful and explicit cross curricular links.
Still the biggest concern for many on initial teacher training
courses is the acquisition of subject knowledge and the ability to
translate that into effective teaching. This book addresses this -
building on the core subject knowledge covered in the Achieving QTS
series and relating it to classroom practice. It supports trainees
in extending and deepening their knowledge of Maths and
demonstrating how to apply it to planning and implementing lessons.
Practical and up-to-date teaching examples are used to clearly
contextualize subject knowledge. A clear focus on classroom
practice helps trainees to build confidence and develop their own
teaching strategies.
The effective use of resources is one of the essential elements in
supporting children's mathematical learning. This idea is supported
by the UK Primary Strategy, recent initiatives such as Excellence
and Enjoyment, and the growing emphasis on the need to develop
children's thinking skills. The book explores in depth how teachers
can utilize resources effectively in order to aid children in their
mathematical problem solving, reasoning, and communication.
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