In this copublication by the National Council of Teachers of English and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, David and Phyllis Whitin offer K-6 teachers a wealth of ideas for integrating literature and mathematics, including specific criteria for evaluating math-related books, with emphasis on inquiry, critical thinking, diversity, and individual challenge; practical discussions about books and their use in K-6 classrooms; an in-depth look at problem posing and book pairs as effective strategies for engaging all students; explicit connections made to NCTM's Principles and Standards for School Mathematics and NCTE and IRA's Standards for the English Language Arts; interesting sidebars of extension activities and text sets; practical strategies for introducing math-related books to children; and an annotated list of the best math-related literature available. This is a book filled with numerous examples of children's work, many of which are drawn from widely diverse, multicultural classrooms. Each chapter discusses a range of books and classroom applications to show how teachers can skillfully integrate such books to meet school objectives in language arts and mathematics. It is this dual perspective that makes the book unique. With its inviting tone and practical suggestions, New Visions for Linking Literature and Mathematics is an invaluable resource for the elementary school classroom.
Format:Paperback
Language:English
ISBN:0814133487
ISBN13:9780814133484
Release Date:February 2004
Publisher:National Council of Teachers of English (Ncte
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