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by Cathy L. Seeley
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- Title Making Sense of Math
- Author Cathy L. Seeley
- Binding Papeback
- Condition New
- Pages 64
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher ASCD
- Publication date pp. 66
- Features Bibliography, Index
- Bookseller's Inventory # 6385824802
- ISBN 9781416622420 / 141662242X
- Weight 0.15 lbs (0.07 kg)
- Dimensions 7.6 x 4.9 x 0.4 in (19.30 x 12.45 x 1.02 cm)
- Category Education / Teaching
- Library of Congress subjects Mathematics - Study and teaching (Elementary), Mathematics teachers - Training of
- Library of Congress Catalogue Number 2016004887
- Dewey Decimal Code 372.7
- Quantity available 4
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In "Making Sense of Math," Cathy L. Seeley, former president of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, shares her insight into how to turn your students into flexible mathematical thinkers and problem solvers. This practical volume concentrates on the following areas: Making sense of math by fostering habits of mind that help students analyze, understand, and adapt to problems when they encounter them. Addressing the mathematical building blocks necessary to include in effective math instruction. Turning teaching "upside down" by shifting how we teach, focusing on discussion and analysis as much as we focus on correct answers. Garnering support for the changes you want to make from colleagues and administrators.
Learn how to make math meaningful for your students and prepare them for a lifetime of mathematical fluency and problem solving.