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Project-Based Learning in the Math Classroom - Grades K-2

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Project-Based Learning in the Math Classroom: Grades K-2 explains how to keep inquiry at the heart of mathematics teaching in the elementary grades. Helping teachers integrate other subjects into the math classroom, this book outlines in-depth tasks, projects and routines to support Project-Based Learning (PBL). Featuring helpful tips for creating PBL units, alongside models and strategies that can be implemented immediately, Project-Based Learning in the Math Classroom: Grades K-2 understands that teaching in a project-based environment means using great teaching practices. The authors impart strategies that assist teachers in planning standards-based lessons, encouraging wonder and curiosity, providing a safe environment where mistakes can occur, and giving students opportunities for revision and reflection.

List of contents

1. Introduction  2. How to Use This Book  3. Section I: Understanding Project-Based Learning in a Math Classroom  4. Mathematics and PBL-The Perfect Match  5. Experiencing PBL: A Professional Learning Simulation  6. Section II: Designing Inquiry-Based Tasks and PBL Units  7. Creating an Inquiry-Based Task or PBL Unit  8. Math and Literary: Two Sides of the Same Coin  9. Key Teaching Strategies for PBL  10. Section III: Inquiry-Based Tasks and PBL Unit Examples  11. Complete PBL Unit Example  12. Inquiry-Based Task Examples  13. PBL Unit Examples  14. Appendix: Experiencing PBL Handouts  15. Appendix: Complete PBL Unit Example Handouts  16. About the Authors

About the author

Telannia Norfar is a mathematics teacher at a public high school in Oklahoma City, OK. She has taught all high school courses including AP Calculus AB for over 15 years. As a former journalist and account manager, Telannia found Project-Based Learning a viable method for teaching worthy mathematical concepts.
Chris Fancher is a retired public school math and engineering teacher living in Round Rock, TX. He has taught every math course, from pre-algebra to calculus, in more than 20 years of public education as well as being a Project Lead the Way (PLTW) engineering teacher and an instructional coach for Project-Based Learning.

Summary

Project-Based Learning in the Math Classroom: Grades K–2 explains how to keep inquiry at the heart of mathematics teaching in the elementary grades. Helping teachers integrate other subjects into the math classroom, this book outlines in-depth tasks, projects and routines to support Project-Based Learning (PBL). Featuring helpful tips for creating PBL units, alongside models and strategies that can be implemented immediately, Project-Based Learning in the Math Classroom: Grades K–2 understands that teaching in a project-based environment means using great teaching practices. The authors impart strategies that assist teachers in planning standards-based lessons, encouraging wonder and curiosity, providing a safe environment where mistakes can occur, and giving students opportunities for revision and reflection.

Product details

Authors Chris Fancher, Telannia Norfar
Publisher Taylor & Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.04.2022
 
EAN 9781646322114
ISBN 978-1-64632-211-4
No. of pages 166
Dimensions 210 mm x 9 mm x 280 mm
Weight 390 g
Illustrations 12 SW-Abb., 1 SW-Fotos, 11 SW-Zeichn., 10 Tabellen
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > General, dictionaries

MATHEMATICS / General, EDUCATION / Professional Development, EDUCATION / Experimental Methods, EDUCATION / Special Education / Gifted, Teaching of a specific subject, Educational: Mathematics & numeracy, Educational: Mathematics and numeracy, EDUCATION / Teaching / General, EDUCATION / Teaching / Subjects / Mathematics

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