Discipline: Mathematics, Professional Resources
Copyright: 2002
Grade(s): K - 1
Delivery Method: Print
Province: National
Imprint: Heinemann
Author(s): Angela Giglio Andrews, Paul R. Trafton
Language(s): English
Angela Andrews and Paul Trafton know from experience that kindergartners can do great math, especially if they are engaged and challenged from the start. This collection of stories from Angela's classroom highlights the problem-solving potential of very young students. Arranged by month of the school year, each of these ten stories is an inspiration for a classroom lesson.
Together the stories provide a comprehensive picture of what can be accomplished with little kids: making sense of math is the focus of the teaching; respecting children's thinking makes it possible. Several major themes recur throughout the stories:
With every story, Angela provides not only a narrative, but also a thoughtful appraisal of her own decisions, dilemmas, and choices in the teaching of math. At the end of each story, Paul Trafton focuses on the math involved and the mathematical reasoning of the children.