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Author Manes, Michelle, author.

Title Mathematics for elementary teachers / Michelle Manes, Tristan Holmes.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : Michelle Manes, [2017?]-
Minneapolis : Open Textbook Library

Item Status

Description 1 online resource : chiefly color illustrations.
Current Frequency Updated irregularly.
Description text file PDF
Physical Medium polychrome
Series Open textbook library
Open Textbook Library.
Contents Problem Solving -- Place Value -- Number and Operations -- Fractions -- Patterns and Algebraic Thinking -- Place Value and Decimals -- Geometry -- Voyaging on Hōkūle`a.
Summary "This book will help you to understand elementary mathematics more deeply, gain facility with creating and using mathematical notation, develop a habit of looking for reasons and creating mathematical explanations, and become more comfortable exploring unfamiliar mathematical situations. The primary goal of this book is to help you learn to think like a mathematician in some very specific ways. You will: " Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. You will develop and demonstrate this skill by working on difficult problems, making incremental progress, and revising solutions to problems as you learn more." Reason abstractly and quantitatively. You will demonstrate this skill by learning to represent situations using mathematical notation (abstraction) as well as creating and testing examples (making situations more concrete)." Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others. You will be expected to create both written and verbal explanations for your solutions to problems. The most important questions in this class are "Why?" and "How do you know you're right?" Practice asking these questions of yourself, of your professor, and of your fellow students." Model with mathematics. You will demonstrate this skill by inventing mathematical notation and drawings to represent physical situations and solve problems." Use appropriate tools strategically. You will be expected to use computers, calculators, measuring devices, and other mathematical tools when they are helpful. Attend to precision. You will write and express mathematical ideas clearly, using mathematical terms properly, providing clear definitions and descriptions of your ideas, and distinguishing between similar ideas (for example "factor" versus "multiple".) " Look for and make use of mathematical structure. You will find, describe, and most importantly explain patterns that come up in various situations including problems, tables of numbers, and algebraic expressions." Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning. You will demonstrate this skill by recognizing (and expressing) when calculations or ideas are repeated, and how that can be used to draw mathematical conclusions (for example why a decimal must repeat) or develop shortcuts to calculations. Throughout the book, you will learn how to learn mathematics on you own by reading, working on problems, and making sense of new ideas on your own and in collaboration with other students in the class."--Open Textbook Library.
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Note This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.
Local Note Open Educational Resources (OER). Open Textbooks
Open Textbook Library
Subject Mathematics -- Study and teaching (Elementary)
Mathematics -- Study and teaching (Elementary)
Elementary school teachers -- Training of.
Mathematics teachers -- Training of.
Mathematics teachers -- Training of.
Elementary school teachers -- Training of.
Genre/Form Textbooks.
Textbooks.
Added Author Holmes, Tristan, author.
Open Textbook Library, distributor.