Lessons for Algebraic Thinking

Lessons for Algebraic Thinking
Author: Maryann Wickett
Publisher: Math Solutions
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2002
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0941355489

Lessons for K-8 teachers on making algebra an integral part of their mathematics instruction.

Leveled Texts for Mathematics: Algebra and Algebraic Thinking

Leveled Texts for Mathematics: Algebra and Algebraic Thinking
Author: Lori Barker
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2011-06-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781425807160

With a focus on algebra, a guide to using leveled texts to differentiate instruction in mathematics offers fifteen different topics with high-interest text written at four different reading levels, accompanied by matching visuals and practice problems.

Algebra and Algebraic Thinking in School Mathematics

Algebra and Algebraic Thinking in School Mathematics
Author: Carole E. Greenes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2008
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Examines the status of algebra in our schools and the changes that the curriculum has undergone over the past several years. Includes successful classroom practises for developing algebraic reasoning abilities and improving overall understanding.

Connecting Arithmetic to Algebra

Connecting Arithmetic to Algebra
Author: Susan Jo Russell
Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780325041919

"To truly engage in mathematics is to become curious and intrigued about regularities and patterns, then describe and explain them. A focus on the behavior of the operations allows students starting in the familiar territory of number and computation to progress to true engagement in the discipline of mathematics." -Susan Jo Russell, Deborah Schifter, and Virginia Bastable Algebra readiness: it's a topic of concern that seems to pervade every school district. How can we better prepare elementary students for algebra? More importantly, how can we help all children, not just those who excel in math, become ready for later instruction? The answer lies not in additional content, but in developing a way of thinking about the mathematics that underlies both arithmetic and algebra. Connecting Arithmetic to Algebra invites readers to learn about a crucial component of algebraic thinking: investigating the behavior of the operations. Nationally-known math educators Susan Jo Russell, Deborah Schifter, and Virginia Bastable and a group of collaborating teachers describe how elementary teachers can shape their instruction so that students learn to: *notice and describe consistencies across problems *articulate generalizations about the behavior of the operations *develop mathematical arguments based on representations to explain why such generalizations are or are not true. Through such work, students become familiar with properties and general rules that underlie computational strategies-including those that form the basis of strategies used in algebra-strengthening their understanding of grade-level content and at the same time preparing them for future studies. Each chapter is illustrated by lively episodes drawn from the classrooms of collaborating teachers in a wide range of settings. These provide examples of posing problems, engaging students in productive discussion, using representations to develop mathematical arguments, and supporting both students with a wide range of learning profiles. Staff Developers: Available online, the Course Facilitator's Guide provides math leaders with tools and resources for implementing a Connecting Arithmetic to Algebra workshop or preservice course. For information on the PD course offered through Mount Holyoke College, download the flyer.

Developing Essential Understanding of Algebraic Thinking for Teaching Mathematics in Grades 3-5

Developing Essential Understanding of Algebraic Thinking for Teaching Mathematics in Grades 3-5
Author: Maria L. Blanton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2011
Genre: Algebra
ISBN: 9780873536684

Like algebra at any level, early algebra is a way to explore, analyse, represent and generalise mathematical ideas and relationships. This book shows that children can and do engage in generalising about numbers and operations as their mathematical experiences expand. The authors identify and examine five big ideas and associated essential understandings for developing algebraic thinking in grades 3-5. The big ideas relate to the fundamental properties of number and operations, the use of the equals sign to represent equivalence, variables as efficient tools for representing mathematical ideas, quantitative reasoning as a way to understand mathematical relationships and functional thinking to generalise relationships between covarying quantities. The book examines challenges in teaching, learning and assessment and is interspersed with questions for teachers’ reflection.

Leveled Texts--Master Math: Addition and Subtraction Text Set

Leveled Texts--Master Math: Addition and Subtraction Text Set
Author:
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2014-08-01
Genre:
ISBN: 1480789704

Help your students master math skills with this leveled text set on addition and subtraction! Texts are written at four levels to differentiate instruction. Provided comprehension questions complement the texts.

Leveled Texts--Master Math: Division Text Set

Leveled Texts--Master Math: Division Text Set
Author:
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2014-08-01
Genre:
ISBN: 1480789720

Help your students master math skills with this leveled text set on division! Texts are written at four levels to differentiate instruction. Provided comprehension questions complement the texts.

Leveled Texts for Mathematics: Geometry

Leveled Texts for Mathematics: Geometry
Author: Lori Barker
Publisher: Teacher Created Materials
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2011-06-01
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781425807177

With a focus on geometry, a guide to using leveled texts to differentiate instruction in mathematics offers fifteen different topics with high-interest text written at four different reading levels, accompanied by matching visuals and practice problems.

Fostering Algebraic Thinking

Fostering Algebraic Thinking
Author: Mark J. Driscoll
Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1999
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Fostering Algebraic Thinking is a timely and welcome resource for middle and high school teachers hoping to ease their students' transition to algebra.