Creative Mathematics

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A01=Rena Upitis
A01=William Higginson
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Cell Animation
classroom assessment techniques
Clip
Concave Quadrilateral
CPB
creative maths teaching methods
cross-curricular integration
Dense
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Face To Face
Follow
Gem
gender bias in STEM
grade
Grade 4s
knuth
Manipulative Materials
mathematics education research
maths
Maths Projects
MIT's Medium Laboratory
MIT’s Medium Laboratory
music and mathematics
Paper Jewels
pattern
Pattern Blocks
patterns
Point Symmetry
project
Rockwell Painting
Skin Horse
Small Triangular Piece
Smooth
string
tessellating
Tessellating Patterns
Tv Violence
Velveteen Rabbit
visual learning strategies
Worksheet

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415164634
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Jul 1997
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book shows how creative maths can really work. Exploring the ways in which maths skills can be learned through cross-curricular activities based on visual arts and music, the book presents maths as a meaningful and exciting subject which holds no fears for children.
The authors recognise that while maths-phobia prevails in our increasingly mathematicised world, attitudes and approaches to teaching the subject need to be reviewed, and issues such as gender stereotyping, which encourage maths-apathy, need to be tackled at an early stage.
Within this collection of classroom-based stories are detailed examples of integrative mathematic projects; these will give teachers the confidence to try out cross-curricular activities in their classes. The book also provides support with difficult areas such as assessment, planning and development.
Fascinating to read in its own right this book will appeal to the specialist and non-specialist alike.

Rena Upitis is Dean of the Faculty of Education, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada. Eileen Phillips is an elementary school teacher in Vancouver, British Columbia. William Higginson is Co-ordinator of the Mathematics, Science and Technology Education Group at Queen’s University.

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