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This book provides guidance and insight into 'what mathematics
leadership looks like in practice' and shows readers how they can
develop from a confident teacher into a curriculum subject leader.
It does this through a careful blend of pedagogy and practical
application, supported by a range of real-world case studies and
opportunities to reflect critically on classroom practice. Key
coverage includes: The planning and application that underpins
subject leadership How international perspectives can influence
leadership of mathematics How to develop fluency through problem
solving and reasoning How to champion inclusive practice in
mathematics Assessing children's understanding This is essential
reading for anyone studying primary mathematics on initial teacher
education courses, including undergraduate (BA Ed, BA with QTS) and
postgraduate (PGCE, PGDE, School Direct and SCITT) routes, NQTs
seeking to develop into curriculum leadership roles and those
already leading mathematics in their school.
Lesson planning in line with the new Primary National Curriculum!
Structured around the number and place value sections of the
programmes of study within the National Curriculum (DfE, 2013),
this book provides practical examples and lesson ideas on how
number and place value can be taught within the primary classroom.
Children need an in-depth understanding of our number system in
order to access effectively other elements of the number
curriculum; this is an area of maths that is a high focus
throughout the primary curriculum. The accompanying commentary
before and after each lesson plan, informs some of the decisions
that you will make as part of the planning process. Potential
challenges associated with the lesson, including common errors and
misconceptions children encounter are also discussed. The authors
recognise that each class is unique and so you will find
suggestions after each lesson on how it can be adapted and
developed to suit your teaching needs. Did you know that this book
is part of the Lessons in Teaching series? Table of Contents
Teaching the national curriculum for mathematics / Teaching number
and place value / Planning: telling the 'story' of the lesson /
Year 1: One more than, one less than / year 2: Place value / Year
2: Using <> and = signs / Year 3: Patterns when counting in
multiples / Year 4: Negative numbers / Year 4: Roman Numerals /
Year 5: Big numbers / Year 6: Understanding decimals / Year 6:
Reading scales / Moving on / Glossary of terms / Models, images and
practical resources WHAT IS THE LESSONS IN TEACHING SERIES?
Suitable for any teacher at any stage of their career, the books in
this series are packed with great ideas for teaching engaging,
outstanding lessons in your primary classroom. The Companion
Website accompanying the series includes extra resources including
tips, lesson starters, videos and Pinterest boards. Books in this
series: Lessons in Teaching Grammar in Primary Schools, Lessons in
Teaching Computing in Primary Schools, Lessons in Teaching Number
and Place Value in Primary Schools, Lessons in Teaching Reading
Comprehension in Primary Schools, Lesson in Teaching Phonics in
Primary Schools
Lesson planning in line with the new Primary National Curriculum!
Structured around the number and place value sections of the
programmes of study within the National Curriculum (DfE, 2013),
this book provides practical examples and lesson ideas on how
number and place value can be taught within the primary classroom.
Children need an in-depth understanding of our number system in
order to access effectively other elements of the number
curriculum; this is an area of maths that is a high focus
throughout the primary curriculum. The accompanying commentary
before and after each lesson plan, informs some of the decisions
that you will make as part of the planning process. Potential
challenges associated with the lesson, including common errors and
misconceptions children encounter are also discussed. The authors
recognise that each class is unique and so you will find
suggestions after each lesson on how it can be adapted and
developed to suit your teaching needs. Did you know that this book
is part of the Lessons in Teaching series? Table of Contents
Teaching the national curriculum for mathematics / Teaching number
and place value / Planning: telling the 'story' of the lesson /
Year 1: One more than, one less than / year 2: Place value / Year
2: Using <> and = signs / Year 3: Patterns when counting in
multiples / Year 4: Negative numbers / Year 4: Roman Numerals /
Year 5: Big numbers / Year 6: Understanding decimals / Year 6:
Reading scales / Moving on / Glossary of terms / Models, images and
practical resources WHAT IS THE LESSONS IN TEACHING SERIES?
Suitable for any teacher at any stage of their career, the books in
this series are packed with great ideas for teaching engaging,
outstanding lessons in your primary classroom. The Companion
Website accompanying the series includes extra resources including
tips, lesson starters, videos and Pinterest boards. Books in this
series: Lessons in Teaching Grammar in Primary Schools, Lessons in
Teaching Computing in Primary Schools, Lessons in Teaching Number
and Place Value in Primary Schools, Lessons in Teaching Reading
Comprehension in Primary Schools, Lesson in Teaching Phonics in
Primary Schools
This book provides guidance and insight into 'what mathematics
leadership looks like in practice' and shows readers how they can
develop from a confident teacher into a curriculum subject leader.
It does this through a careful blend of pedagogy and practical
application, supported by a range of real-world case studies and
opportunities to reflect critically on classroom practice. Key
coverage includes: The planning and application that underpins
subject leadership How international perspectives can influence
leadership of mathematics How to develop fluency through problem
solving and reasoning How to champion inclusive practice in
mathematics Assessing children's understanding This is essential
reading for anyone studying primary mathematics on initial teacher
education courses, including undergraduate (BA Ed, BA with QTS) and
postgraduate (PGCE, PGDE, School Direct and SCITT) routes, NQTs
seeking to develop into curriculum leadership roles and those
already leading mathematics in their school.
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