Integrating Literacy And Math
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Integrating Literacy and Math
Author | : Ellen Fogelberg,Carole Skalinder,Patti Satz,Barbara Hiller,Lisa Bernstein,Sandra Vitantonio |
Publsiher | : Guilford Publications |
Total Pages | : 202 |
Release | : 2013-10-15 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9781462514748 |
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Many K–6 teachers--and students--still think of mathematics as a totally separate subject from literacy. Yet incorporating math content into the language arts block helps students gain skills for reading many kinds of texts. And bringing reading, writing, and talking into the math classroom supports the development of conceptual knowledge and problem solving, in addition to computational skills. This invaluable book thoroughly explains integrated instruction and gives teachers the tools to make it a reality. Grounded in current best practices for both language arts and math, the book includes planning advice, learning activities, assessment strategies, reproducibles, and resources, plus a wealth of examples from actual classrooms.
Building Mathematical Comprehension Using Literacy Strategies to Make Meaning
Author | : Sammons, Laney |
Publsiher | : Shell Education |
Total Pages | : 306 |
Release | : 2017-03-01 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781618137746 |
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Apply familiar reading comprehension strategies and relevant research to mathematics instruction to aid in building students' comprehension in mathematics. This resource demonstrates how to facilitate student learning to build schema and make connections among concepts. In addition, it provides clear strategies to help students ask good questions, visualize mathematics, and synthesize their understanding. This resource is aligned to College and Career Readiness Standards.
Integrating Literacy and Math
Author | : Ellen Fogelberg,Carole Skalinder,Patti Satz,Barbara Hiller,Lisa Bernstein,Sandra Vitantonio |
Publsiher | : Guilford Press |
Total Pages | : 184 |
Release | : 2008-05-05 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 1593857195 |
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Many K–6 teachers--and students--still think of mathematics as a totally separate subject from literacy. Yet incorporating math content into the language arts block helps students gain skills for reading many kinds of texts. And bringing reading, writing, and talking into the math classroom supports the development of conceptual knowledge and problem solving, in addition to computational skills. This invaluable book thoroughly explains integrated instruction and gives teachers the tools to make it a reality. Grounded in current best practices for both language arts and math, the book includes planning advice, learning activities, assessment strategies, reproducibles, and resources, plus a wealth of examples from actual classrooms.
Writing in Math Class
Author | : Marilyn Burns |
Publsiher | : Math Solutions |
Total Pages | : 210 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9780941355131 |
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Writing in Math Class presents a clear and persuasive case for making writing a part of math instruction. Author and master teacher Marilyn Burns explains why students should write in math class, describes five different types of writing assignments for math, and offer tips and suggestions for teachers. In her usual engaging style, Marilyn Burns tells what happened in actual classrooms when writing was incorporated into math lessons. Illustrated throughout with student work. With a foreword by Susan Ohanian.
Learning to Read the Numbers
Author | : David J. Whitin,Phyllis E. Whitin |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 144 |
Release | : 2010-09-13 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781136907333 |
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Being a critical reader of numerical information is an integral part of being literate in today’s data-drenched world. Uniquely addressing both mathematics and language issues, this text shows how critical readers dig beneath the surface of data to better evaluate their usefulness and to understand how numbers are constructed by authors to portray a certain version of reality. Engaging, concise, and rich with examples and clear connections to classroom practice, it provides a framework of critical questions that children and teachers can pose to crack open authors’ intentions, expose their decisions, and make clear who are the winners and losers – questions that are essential for building democratic classrooms. Explaining and illustrating how K-8 teachers can engage students in developing the ability to be both critical composers and critical readers of texts, Learning to Read the Numbers is designed for teacher education courses across the areas of language arts, mathematics, and curriculum studies, and for elementary teachers, administrators, and literacy and mathematics coaches. Learning to Read the Numbers is a co-publication of The National Council of Teachers of English (www.ncte.org) and Routledge.
Integrating Math Into the Early Childhood Classroom
Author | : Joan D. Martin,Vicki C. Milstein |
Publsiher | : Teaching Resources |
Total Pages | : 134 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : STANFORD:36105131694601 |
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Activities and research-based strategies that build math skills, concepts, and vocabulary into classroom routines, learning centers, and more.
Common Core Literacy for Math Science and Technical Subjects
Author | : Katherine S. McKnight |
Publsiher | : John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | : 264 |
Release | : 2014-09-05 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781118710210 |
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Resources and guidance for the journey of Common Core implementation In this age of the Common Core State Standards, all content area teachers must integrate literacy standards into their curriculum. If you’re like most content area educators, you’re feeling a bit overwhelmed at the thought of addressing all the new standards, or you might just need a little extra help. In this hands-on resource, Common Core literacy expert Katherine McKnight offers secondary teachers a clear understanding of what literacy looks like in math, science, and technical subjects. McKnight gives educators proven teaching techniques that help develop literacy skills in students. She also offers a wealth of practical strategies and ready-to-use activities that content area teachers can integrate seamlessly. Included are Ideas for implementing the literacy requirements of the Common Core across content areas A selection of activities that support literacy skills and build content knowledge in math, science, and technology classrooms An easy-to-use Difficulty Dial that indicates the complexity of each activity Robust student samples that bring the activities to life across a variety of grade levels and subjects Common Core Literacy for Math, Science, and Technical Subjects is designed for practicality. With bonus web downloads, a literacy resource guide, and countless ideas for deepening content knowledge, this book provides excellent support for rigorous Common Core implementation. Praise for Common Core Literacy for Math, Science, and Technical Subjects “A realist with an incisive wit, Katie’s robust pedagogy and trenchant analysis inspire all of us to incorporate the CCSS meaningfully in specific content areas. For her gifted writing, let alone her substantive and easy-to-implement ideas, this is a godsend for content area teachers. Move it to the top of the priority reading stack.” —Rick Wormeli, veteran educator, author, and teacher trainer “McKnight eloquently dispels much of the mythology surrounding the new standards, and explains how to help students find success. You’ll find this engaging book your ‘go-to’ resource for implementing the Common Core.” —Richard M. Cash, Ed.D., educational consultant; author, Advancing Differentiation: Thinking and Learning for the 21st Century
Quantitative Literacy
Author | : Bernard L. Madison,Lynn Arthur Steen |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Mathematics |
ISBN | : UCSD:31822033063389 |
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