An Excellent Workbook w/Strategies for Teaching Math to Students
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
From Back Cover: "A teacher resource book of strategies, activities, and problems to develop students' problem-solving abilities in mathematics. Introduces and develops 6 universal procedures: * Guess and Check * Make a Table * Patterns * Make a Model * Elimination * Simplify Class-tested in grades 6-10 - also useful in general math and pre-algebra classes. **** From Introduction: "The purpose of this book is to provide junior high school mathematics teachers with a carefully developed, systematic approach to teaching six problem-solving strategies.... The book is divided into 4 sections. Section I, 'Introductory Lessons', contains 6 units. Each unit includes detailed lesson plans for a systematic development of one of the 6 problem-solving strategies. At each stage in the development, materials for practice are provided. One the next page is a suggested time schedule for these introductory activities. Section II, 'Activities', contains 19 student activities, each of which involves one or more of the strategies. Each one is keyed to a strand in the junior high math curriculum. These activities can be utilized to (1) develop new concepts, (2) reinforce concepts already introduced (3) maintain skills previously taught. Section III, 'Practice Problems,' contains additional problems keyed to the six strategies. The strategies involved are indicated by which wizards appear on the page. These problems can be used during the year to reinforce each strategy after the units in Section I have been completed. Section IV, 'Students Pages,' contains all the student worksheets, without answers, to be used as black-line masters for reproduction."
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