הוצאת Math Solutions


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Through a variety of games, experiments, and investigations, students predict outcomes and then test their predictions. They learn that some events are more likely than others, that some events are equally likely, that it is possible to measure the likelihood of events, that sample sets of data help...

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Through investigations, games, and several lessons based on childrens' books, students explore the base ten system through the ten thousands, moving from using concrete manipulatives to working with more abstract numeric representations. Using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, stu...

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Figure out the answers to dozens of riddles by thinking mathematically and practicing addition. Softcover. 48 pages. Grades K-5....

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In her usual engaging style, Marilyn Burns conveys the role writing can play when incorporated into math lessons. Numerous examples illustrate how students sort, clarify, and define their thinking through different types of writing-journal writing, solving math problems, explaining mathematical idea...

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The role of a math coach is demanding and often undefined. Many math coaches feel unprepared to meet the enormous challenge of helping schools improve math instruction. In this edited collection, veteran math coaches share their expertise, providing glimpses into the unique trials, false starts, and...

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For many years, Marilyn Burns has produced a newsletter for teachers. Each newsletter contains classroom-tested activities from teachers across the country. This compilation presents the newsletters' best problem-solving lessons for grades 1-6. The lessons span the strands of the math curriculum and...

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Each book in this three-book series is filled with practical, classroom-tested ideas for teaching mathematics with a problem-solving approach. All lessons encourage children to work cooperatively; explain their ideas; listen and question one another; and agree on solutions. Classroom vignettes descr...

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"Good questions" - or open-ended questions - promote students' mathematical thinking, understanding, and proficiency. By asking careful, purposeful questions, teachers create dynamic learning environments, help students make sense of math, and unravel misconceptions. This valuable book includes a wi...

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Each of the month-to-month planning guides provide an overall sense of the curriculum for the entire year, the focus for each month, and what specifically to teach day by day. Topics of study include addition and subtraction, multiplication and division, fractions, geometry, and more....

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These lessons, based on popular children's books, address major mathematical topics such as counting, addition, subtraction, sorting, measurement, patterns, and problem solving....

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These lessons, based on popular children's books, address major mathematical topics such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, geometry, algebraic thinking, number sense, and place value....

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The lessons in this book build the foundation that prepares students for studying algebra in middle and high school. Incorporating manipulative materials, children's books, and problem-solving investigations, lessons actively engage students in creating, recognizing, describing, and extending patter...

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A compendium of more than 240 classroom-tested lessons, this essential resource helps teachers build student understanding and skills and understand how children best learn math. In this third edition, Marilyn Burns has completely revised the first section to reflect what she has learned over the ye...

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Math Matters, first published in 2000, quickly became an invaluable resource for math educators nationwide, helping them clarify their own understanding of the math concepts they are required to teach. This important book contains activities and discussions on key elementary topics such as whole num...

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The investigations in this book help second graders build their understanding of the tens and ones structure of our number system. Lessons engage children in comparing and explaining the relative size of numbers, counting larger numbers in two or more ways, and recognizing that the number of objects...

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Open-ended questions, coined "good questions" by the authors, can prompt children to think creatively and critically. This useful book helps teachers define good questions, offers teachers tips on how to create their own good questions, and presents a wide variety of sample questions that span 16 ma...

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The real-world problems, explorations with money, measurement activities, investigations, and games in this book capture students' interest, motivate their thinking, and increase their learning. Students learn basic facts, develop multiple strategies for computing, make estimates, and apply addition...

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Focusing on multidigit multiplication, the lessons in this book help students learn to multiply by 10, multiples of 10, and powers of 10. Students become more proficient at estimating and mental multiplication, learn to apply the distributive property to multidigit multiplication, and develop paper-...

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This exciting resource provides a unique look into the significant role of classroom discussions in mathematics teaching in grades 1 through 6. Five discussion strategies are introduced to help teachers strengthen students' thinking and learning and help them build connections among mathematical ide...



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