Early Mathematical Explorations
Early Mathematical Explorations shows readers how to provide young children with rich mathematical learning environments and experiences. This book presents teachers with a sound theoretical framework to encourage children to become numerate in the twenty-first century. It shows that mathematical learning can occur in a variety of ways, including when children explore ideas through play, problem solving and problem posing; engage in a rich variety of multimodal learning experiences; pursue self-directed activities and cooperate with others; and make connections between ideas and experiences in their everyday worlds. Chapters 2 and 3 explore the ways in which mathematical understandings can be supported from birth to five years. Chapters 4–9 provide an overview of mathematics in the early primary years. The final chapters illustrate the contexts and connections that can be made in early mathematical learning. Early Mathematical Explorations is an essential resource for pre- and in-service teachers alike.
- This book will assist teachers and parents to understand the ways in which they can help children to become mathematically literate
- Each chapter includes numerous practical activities for children from birth to eight years old
- Written in a user-friendly style and generously illustrated with examples of activities and children's work
Product details
February 2014Paperback
9781107618824
298 pages
254 × 178 × 16 mm
0.52kg
Available
Table of Contents
- 1. Mathematics for the 21st century
- 2. Early mathematical understandings
- 3. Mathematical learning in the first five years of life
- 4. The young child at school
- 5. Number
- 6. Patterns and algebra
- 7. Measurement
- 8. Space
- 9. Chance and data
- 10. Contexts and connections
- 11. Designing mathematical experiences to become numerate in the 21st century.