An edition of Mathematics (1992)

Mathematics

teaching for understanding (K-6)

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Marilyn Burns
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An edition of Mathematics (1992)

Mathematics

teaching for understanding (K-6)

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Shows how to implement the new NCTM Standards for teaching students to value mathematics, solve problems, reason, and communicate, while increasing confidence in their math abilities.

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Language
English
Pages
90

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Cover of: Mathematics
Mathematics: assessing understanding
1993, Cuisenaire Co. of America
videorecording : in English
Cover of: Mathematics
Mathematics: teaching for understanding (K-6)
1992, Cuisenaire Co. of America
videorecording : in English

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Table of Contents

pt. 1. Whole class lessons (29 min.)
pt. 2. Menus. Introducing the menus ; Working on the menus ; Whole class discussion (25 min.)
pt. 3. Communication (29 min.)

Edition Notes

Directors of photography, Michael Anderson, Bill Zarchy ; editor, Marilyn Heiss ; original music, Jerry Gerber.

Instructor, Marilyn Burns.

VHS.

Published in
New Rochelle, N.Y
Series
TED 621b (NU course), TED 622b (NU course)
Other Titles
Mathematics teaching for understanding

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[videorecording] :
Pagination
3 videocassettes (90 min.)
Number of pages
90

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Open Library
OL47071461M
OCLC/WorldCat
42501664

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Pt. 1. Shows interviews with children ages 7 through 9 and focuses on their number sense and understanding of place value. Pt. 2. Focuses on 10-year-old students' ability to estimate, reason numerically, and compute with whole numbers in proble-solving situations. Pt. 3. Deals with fractions and features an in-depth look at one 12-year-old's process of thinking and reasoning.

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