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Informationen zum Autor Tony Brown was formerly the Director of ESCalate! the UK Centre for Education in HE at the Graduate School of Education! University of Bristol! UK. Henry Liebling formerly led Primary Mathematics Education at University College Plymouth! Marjon! UK. Zusammenfassung The Really Useful Maths book has been written for all those who want children to enjoy the challenge of learning mathematics. It presents teachers and students with exciting and varied ideas for introducing mathematics to children. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1: Mathematical Activities and Teaching Strategies Introduction N. Numbers and the number system 1. Counting and counting out 2. Saying and making numbers 3. Arabic and other number systems 4. Working with grids 5. Working with target boards 6. Working with sets 7. Working with square numbers 8. Exploring algebra 9. Taking ideas from ‘floor to head’ O. Operations and Calculations 1. Number lines 2. The story of 24 3. Arithmetic operations 4. Arithmogons and other puzzles 5. Teaching Multiplication tables 6. Divisibility rules S. Shape and space 1 . Visualisation techniques and activities 2. Activities and investigations 3. Working with cloths 4. Unusual and familiar 5. Changing shapes M. Measures, statistics and data handling 1. Measures and measurement 2. Data handling and using the media 3. Statistics and probability 4. Using personal measurement 5. Investigating measurement X. Cross-curricular Approaches 1. Cross-curricular approaches 2. Playing with the language of mathematics 3. Maths in music, dannce and knitting 4. Maths, sustainability and the global dimension 5. Reasoning, logic, proof and programming Part 2: Developing Interactive Teaching Strategies Introduction A. Teaching and Learning From International Perspectives 1. Policy and content 2. Pupil performance 3. Classroom practice 4. Findings from psychology and neuroscience B. Teachers and children interacting 1. Pupil, teacher, mathematics: a dynamic model of interaction 2. Interactive teaching 3. Children talking, teachers listening 4. Questions and questioning 5. Assessment for learning C. Resources and Planning for Teaching and Learning 1. Achieving balance in the mathematics curriculum 2. Using resources to emphasise mathematical attributes 3. Resources for counting and calculation 4. Planning to optimise learning D. Contexts for Making Sense of Mathematics 1. Using different contexts to help make sense of mathematics 2. Practical activities and solving problems E. Bridges, Strategies and Personal Qualities 1. Building bridges for learning 2. The importance of strategy building 3. Eight qualities of successful learners ...