
What's Math Got to Do with It
How Teachers and Parents Can Transform Mathematics Learning and Inspire Success
by Jo Boaler
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?Highly accessible and enjoyable for readers who love and loathe math.? ?BooklistA critical read for teachers and parents who want to improve children?s mathematics learning, What?s Math Got to Do with It is ?an inspiring resource? (Publishers Weekly). Featuring all the important advice and suggestions in the original edition of What?s Math Got to...
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“Elementary and Middle School Mathematics functions as a practical classroom reference for PreK–8 teachers, with sustained attention to how children develop number sense and mathematical thinking. Most useful are the staged descriptions of learning progressions and concrete examples for adapting tasks to different ages and ability levels. The limitation is that the book offers more explanation than finished materials—expect to turn principles into activities yourself. The writing can be detailed and repetitive at times, so it rewards focused, topic-by-topic reading rather than quick skimming.”
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