Teaching student-centered mathematics : developmentally appropriate instruction for Grades 3-5 /
John A. Van de Walle, Karen S. Karp, LouAnn H. Lovin, and Jennifer M. Bay-Williams
- THIRD EDITION
- New York, NY : Pearson Education, c2018.
- xx, 421 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm.
- Student-centered mathematics series vol.2 .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part 1. Establishing a student-centered environment -- 1. Setting a vision for learning high-quality mathematics -- 2. Teaching mathematics through problem solving -- 3. Creating assessments for learning -- 4. Differentiating instruction -- 5. Teaching culturally and linguistically diverse students -- 6. Teaching and assessing students with exceptionalities -- 7. Collaborating with families and other stakeholders -- Part 2. Teaching student-centered mathematics -- 8. Exploring number and operation sense -- 9. Developing basic fact fluency -- 10. Developing whole-number place-value concepts -- 11. Building strategies for whole-number computation -- 12. Exploring fraction concepts -- 13. Building strategies for fraction computation -- 14. Developing decimal and percent concepts and decimal computation -- 15. Promoting algebraic thinking -- 16. Building measurement concepts -- 17. Developing geometric thinking and concepts -- 18. Representing and interpreting data.
This book is a practical guide for developmentally appropriate, student-centered mathematics instruction. It is a comprehensive resource that can be used for personal reference, read and discussed as part of a collaboration (such as professional learning communities), or used as a resource for professional development projects.
9780134556420
INDIVIDUALIZED INSTRUCTION MATHEMATICS -- STUDY AND TEACHING (ELEMENTARY) MATHEMATICS -- STUDY AND TEACHING (EARLY CHILDHOOD) MATHEMATICS -- STUDY AND TEACHING (PRIMARY) MATHEMATICS -- STUDY AND TEACHING (MIDDLE SCHOOL)