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Discover the transformative power of 'Mindset Mathematics: Visualizing and Investigating Big Ideas, Grade 1.' This innovative educational resource is designed to engage first-grade students in a unique mathematics journey that fosters a growth mindset. Written by renowned educators Jo Boaler, Jen Munson, and Cathy Williams, this book includes a wealth of low floor, high ceiling tasks that enhance student understanding of fundamental math concepts through visualization and play. Each task is crafted to be open-ended, sparking creativity and exploration among young learners.
The authors emphasize that anyone can excel in mathematics regardless of previous experiences, demolishing the myth of the 'math person.' With insights backed by the latest brain science, 'Mindset Mathematics' encourages learners to embrace mistakes, challenges, and struggles as essential components of their mathematical growth. The engaging, four-color visuals incorporated throughout the book make math not only accessible but also visually appealing, igniting excitement and curiosity in children.
This edition, published by John Wiley & Sons in 2021 and completely brand new, plays a pivotal role in reshaping how math is viewed and learned in early childhood education. From open-ended questions to engaging tasks, instill a love for mathematics in your students and help them develop a positive relationship with this essential subject.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Condition: BRAND NEW. ISBN: 9781119358626. Year: 2021. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc (US). Pages: 352.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781119358626
Year: 2021
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
Pages: 352
Description:
Engage students in mathematics using growth mindset techniques
The most challenging parts of teaching mathematics are engaging students and helping them understand the connections between mathematics concepts. In this volume, you'll find a collection of low floor, high ceiling tasks that will help you do just that, by looking at the big ideas at the first-grade level through visualization, play, and investigation.
During their work with tens of thousands of teachers, authors Jo Boaler, Jen Munson, and Cathy Williams heard the same message”that they want to incorporate more brain science into their math instruction, but they need guidance in the techniques that work best to get across the concepts they needed to teach. So the authors designed Mindset Mathematics around the principle of active student engagement, with tasks that reflect the latest brain science on learning. Open, creative, and visual math tasks have been shown to improve student test scores, and more importantly change their relationship with mathematics and start believing in their own potential. The tasks in Mindset Mathematics reflect the lessons from brain science that:
There is no such thing as a math person - anyone can learn mathematics to high levels.
Mistakes, struggle and challenge are the most important times for brain growth.
Speed is unimportant in mathematics.
Mathematics is a visual and beautiful subject, and our brains want to think visually about mathematics.
With engaging questions, open-ended tasks, and four-color visuals that will help kids get excited about math
The authors emphasize that anyone can excel in mathematics regardless of previous experiences, demolishing the myth of the 'math person.' With insights backed by the latest brain science, 'Mindset Mathematics' encourages learners to embrace mistakes, challenges, and struggles as essential components of their mathematical growth. The engaging, four-color visuals incorporated throughout the book make math not only accessible but also visually appealing, igniting excitement and curiosity in children.
This edition, published by John Wiley & Sons in 2021 and completely brand new, plays a pivotal role in reshaping how math is viewed and learned in early childhood education. From open-ended questions to engaging tasks, instill a love for mathematics in your students and help them develop a positive relationship with this essential subject.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled. Condition: BRAND NEW. ISBN: 9781119358626. Year: 2021. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc (US). Pages: 352.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781119358626
Year: 2021
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
Pages: 352
Description:
Engage students in mathematics using growth mindset techniques
The most challenging parts of teaching mathematics are engaging students and helping them understand the connections between mathematics concepts. In this volume, you'll find a collection of low floor, high ceiling tasks that will help you do just that, by looking at the big ideas at the first-grade level through visualization, play, and investigation.
During their work with tens of thousands of teachers, authors Jo Boaler, Jen Munson, and Cathy Williams heard the same message”that they want to incorporate more brain science into their math instruction, but they need guidance in the techniques that work best to get across the concepts they needed to teach. So the authors designed Mindset Mathematics around the principle of active student engagement, with tasks that reflect the latest brain science on learning. Open, creative, and visual math tasks have been shown to improve student test scores, and more importantly change their relationship with mathematics and start believing in their own potential. The tasks in Mindset Mathematics reflect the lessons from brain science that:
There is no such thing as a math person - anyone can learn mathematics to high levels.
Mistakes, struggle and challenge are the most important times for brain growth.
Speed is unimportant in mathematics.
Mathematics is a visual and beautiful subject, and our brains want to think visually about mathematics.
With engaging questions, open-ended tasks, and four-color visuals that will help kids get excited about math