How Big is a Big Number?

Learning to teach mathematics in the primary school

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Elementary
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Author: Mr. Paul Killen, Sarah Hindhaugh ISBN: 9781526447753
Publisher: SAGE Publications Publication: January 15, 2018
Imprint: Learning Matters Language: English
Author: Mr. Paul Killen, Sarah Hindhaugh
ISBN: 9781526447753
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication: January 15, 2018
Imprint: Learning Matters
Language: English

What, how and why?
If you don't really understand the content of the primary mathematics curriculum, how can you teach it? This beautiful full colour book is here to help. It covers all you need to know to be an effective teacher of primary mathematics.

It shows you how to explore number, shape and pattern with the children you teach. It examines what we mean by 'mastery of mathematics' and reviews what we can learn from Asian maths teaching methods. It helps you to see how areas of mathematics fit together and how you can support children to build their own understanding of the subject.

This book goes beyond showing you how to teach. It shows you that process is as important as product. That getting it wrong can be as useful as getting it right and that children can't really learn the what without understanding the why.

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What, how and why?
If you don't really understand the content of the primary mathematics curriculum, how can you teach it? This beautiful full colour book is here to help. It covers all you need to know to be an effective teacher of primary mathematics.

It shows you how to explore number, shape and pattern with the children you teach. It examines what we mean by 'mastery of mathematics' and reviews what we can learn from Asian maths teaching methods. It helps you to see how areas of mathematics fit together and how you can support children to build their own understanding of the subject.

This book goes beyond showing you how to teach. It shows you that process is as important as product. That getting it wrong can be as useful as getting it right and that children can't really learn the what without understanding the why.

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