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Writing to Learn Mathematics: Strategies That Work, K-12
 
 

Writing to Learn Mathematics: Strategies That Work, K-12 (Paperback)

by John Countryman (Author) "Unless I am badly mistaken, the writing above is not about parables ..." (more)
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"I would recommend this book to all mathematics teachers because it has a wealth of ideas that could easily be used in the classroom." - The Mathematics Teacher Investigating interesting problems about the world makes mathematics compelling and engaging, but many students experience math as simply a set of rules and procedures to memorize and repeat on tests. Writing, however, frees students of the idea that mathematics is a collection of right answers owned by teachers. In "Writing to Learn Mathematics," Joan Countryman demonstrates how you can dramatically improve students' reasoning capabilities using: journals learning logs letters autobiographies investigations formal papers. The text provides descriptions of writing activities that classroom teachers can use to enhance the learning of math and includes examples of student writing, from short journal entries to excerpts from longer research papers. Most helpful are the topics suggested to explore at different levels of the primary and secondary mathematics curriculum, including descriptions of student responses to these presentations. Readers of "Writing to Learn Mathematics" will discover how writing can help students develop concepts and thinking skills as well as free them to recognize what they know--and what they want to explore.

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