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Making Problems, Creating Solutions: Challenging Young Mathematician (Out of print)

AUTHOR Ostrow, Jill
PUBLISHER Stenhouse Publishers (01/01/1998)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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In Making Problems, Creating Solutions, Jill Ostrow rethinks the teaching of mathematics and shows teachers how to build challenging learning environments in elementary classrooms. She introduces the notion of workshop learning in mathematics and demonstrates ways in which teachers can readily integrate math into all curricular areas.

Traditional mathematics instruction consists of statements of rules followed by examples which define those rules--the tell, show, and do model. Under this model, math concepts are fed to students in a sequence determined by the teacher rather than the intellectual readiness of the child. Alternatively, Jill takes a process approach to mathematics acquisition that is based upon understanding, challenge, independence, confidence, and choice. Such an approach makes it easier for kids to apply their knowledge to new problems and to other areas of their lives.

Making Problems, Creating Solutions: gives educators a chance to see the NCTM Standards, as well as many other mathematics curricula, put into authentic practice;provides examples of solutions and thinking strategies of students ages 6 to 12;describes a new and innovative approach to teaching calendar;contains a large section on assessment;features an extensive appendix of problems, with each problem annotated to show which standard is being addressed.

This book shows teachers how to encourage kids to create problem-solving strategies and then to share and discuss those strategies with peers. It is an appropriate text for both preservice and inservice programs, as well as math inservice workshops. In Making Problems, Creating Solutions, Jill places meaning and purpose at the heart of her mathematics program and in turn gives teachers ideas and techniques that will inspire critical thinking in young mathematicians.

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ISBN-13: 9781571100412
ISBN-10: 1571100415
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 176
Carton Quantity: 44
Product Dimensions: 7.30 x 0.50 x 9.10 inches
Weight: 0.80 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Table of Contents, Ikids, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Education | Schools - Levels - Elementary
Education | Professional Development
Education | Curricula
Grade Level: Kindergarten - 8th Grade
Dewey Decimal: 372.704
Library of Congress Control Number: 98026806
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In Making Problems, Creating Solutions, Jill Ostrow rethinks the teaching of mathematics and shows teachers how to build challenging learning environments in elementary classrooms. She introduces the notion of workshop learning in mathematics and demonstrates ways in which teachers can readily integrate math into all curricular areas.

Traditional mathematics instruction consists of statements of rules followed by examples which define those rules--the tell, show, and do model. Under this model, math concepts are fed to students in a sequence determined by the teacher rather than the intellectual readiness of the child. Alternatively, Jill takes a process approach to mathematics acquisition that is based upon understanding, challenge, independence, confidence, and choice. Such an approach makes it easier for kids to apply their knowledge to new problems and to other areas of their lives.

Making Problems, Creating Solutions: gives educators a chance to see the NCTM Standards, as well as many other mathematics curricula, put into authentic practice;provides examples of solutions and thinking strategies of students ages 6 to 12;describes a new and innovative approach to teaching calendar;contains a large section on assessment;features an extensive appendix of problems, with each problem annotated to show which standard is being addressed.

This book shows teachers how to encourage kids to create problem-solving strategies and then to share and discuss those strategies with peers. It is an appropriate text for both preservice and inservice programs, as well as math inservice workshops. In Making Problems, Creating Solutions, Jill places meaning and purpose at the heart of her mathematics program and in turn gives teachers ideas and techniques that will inspire critical thinking in young mathematicians.

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