QLD Targeting - Maths Student Book (Year 3)

 

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QLD Targeting - Maths Student Book (Year 3)

$16.99
No longer available

Product Info

ISBN
9781920728175

Age Group

Primary

Publisher

Pascal Press

Brand

Pascal Press

Series

QLD Targeting

Subject

Mathematics
  • A clear structure that progresses through topic-based units of work
  • Units linked in a recommending teaching sequence
  • 3-4 pages per unit beginning with a focus page
  • Clear and easy-to-follow instructions
  • Outcomes and pointers on every page
  • Problem-solving activities
  • Regular challenges for more able children

The Targeting Maths program answers what has been a challenging question for teachers. How do I motivate all my students, whatever their abilities, to actively learn and enjoy maths?

NO LONGER AVAILABLE

Mathematical ability is a foundation stone for student success at school. But teachers told us there were things missing from existing math programs. Teachers and our research highlighted a range of issues that needed addressing.

These included:

  • Connections When students can connect mathematical ideas, their understanding is deeper and more lasting.
  • Connections to a child's work or play and to other learning areas makes maths, relevant and easier to learn.
  • (NCTM, 2000) Number sense Number sense refers to a person's general understanding of numbers and operations.
  • People with number sense have a flexible approach and can develop useful strategies for solving complex problems.
  • (Burton, 1993; Reys, 1991) Mental computation Mental computation is the deriving of exact answers to mathematical calculations without the use of recording devices such as computers, calculators, or writing instruments (Reys, B. 1985; Reys & Barger, 1994). Up to 80% of mathematical computations performed in non-technical settings, such as the exchange of money or the determination of times and distances, are done mentally. (Reys & Nohda, 1994). Problem solving Problem solving is an integral part of all mathematics learning. In everyday life and in the workplace, being able to solve problems can lead to great advantages. (NCTM 2000) Communicating mathematical understandings Mathematics lessons should be interesting and challenging, and encourage students to express their thoughts and opinions. (B.O.S. 2001) Assessment Assessment that is aligned with curriculum and instruction ensures that all students have the opportunity to achieve their potential. (NCTM, 2000) With Targeting Maths, the comprehensive maths program, all six of these issues have been fully addressed in a series that offers you complete coverage of the NSW, VIC and QLD syllabus. Every page is motivating, child friendly, connected to real life and enjoyable. With comprehensive teacher support in the Teaching Guide there is always enough work for your fast-finishers and extra support for your slower learners. Our CD-ROM series, Targeting Maths Lab, bring fundamental maths concepts into a games situation to make reinforcement of basic concepts fun.