In?Children's Mathematics: Cognitively Guided Instruction, Thomas Carpenter, Megan Franke, and Linda Levi helped tens of thousands of teachers understand children's intuitive problem-solving and computational processes. More important, the authors helped teachers figure out how to use that knowledge to enhance students' understanding of arithmetic. In this book the same author team takes teaching and learning mathematics to the next level, revealing how children's developing knowledge of the powerful unifying ideas of mathematics can deepen their understanding of arithmetic and provide a solid foundation for learning algebra. This book also shows how teachers can increase their own knowledge of mathematics in the process of interacting with their children and reflecting about their practice. Thinking Mathematically?provides numerous examples of classroom dialogues that indicate how algebraic ideas emerge in children's thinking and what problems and questions help to elicit them. Special features of the book help teachers develop their own understanding of mathematics along with their students': Teacher Commentaries capture the voices of a number of teachers, providing realistic portrayals of what happens in class End-of-chapter Challenges offer a variety of problems and activities for teachers to increase their own knowledge of mathematics and to help their students develop algebraic thinking An accompanying CD provides rich illustrations of ideas in the book, showing extended interactions with individual children or classroom episodes, all clearly linked to the text
2+3=5+4??? What kind of thinking would make a child think this is true? This book skillfully opens your mind to the kinds of erroneous thinking that trip young students up as they begin to study algebraic principles. It's a real eye-opener into common mathematical misconcepetions to watch for and help children through in the elementary grades.
CGI Continuation Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This book is great for an elementary teacher, middle school teacher, or junior high teacher. CGI incorporates differing problem solving strategies and relies heavily on class discussion in order to develop new mathematical concepts. The best part of this book is the development of algebraical concepts in the early grades but is great for reviewing or new ways of presenting concepts in the latter grades. I highly recommend this product if a teacher is willing to implement the total program and money involved. I am a second year teacher and I spent over $800 to implement this program in my classroom because I had none of the materials needed (snap cubes, cuisinaire rods, markers, or tubs to hold the materials.)
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