The Teacher's Bundle includes the 84-page Teacher's Guide, 36-page hardcover student book, and access to digital formats. In the valuable Teacher's Guide,...
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ISBN-10:
1625310811
ISBN-13:
9781625310811
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Dimensions
8.20 X 8.20 X 0.50 inches
Language
English
The Teacher's Bundle includes the 84-page Teacher's Guide, 36-page hardcover student book, and access to digital formats.
Christopher draws from both research and classroom experience to teach you how students' geometric thinking develops. In clear, approachable language, Christopher discusses the mathematical ideas likely to emerge on each page and helps you anticipate and understand students' likely answers. Through classroom stories from different grade levels, he models listening to, talking about, and delighting in students' ideas about shapes. Finally, Christopher gives you all the practical information you'll need to implement Which One Doesn't Belong? as a classroom routine, from how to launch rich discussions to how to create new sets to match your instructional goals. Reading the Teacher's Guide alongside your copy of Which One Doesn't Belong? will help you and your students discover the beauty of geometry and mathematics together.
ISBN-10
:1625310811
ISBN-13
:9781625310811
Publisher
:Taylor & Francis
Publication date
: 25 Aug, 2016
Edition
:Teacher’s edition
Category
Sub-Category
Format
:Multiple-Component Retail Product
Language
:English
Reading Level
: All
No. of Units
:2
Dimension
: 8.20 X 8.20 X 0.50 inches
Weight
:464 g
"Danielson's book reveals the wonder and freedom of expression that many children don't often experience in mathematics. A single, simple question puts children in a position to speak mathematically, even at early ages. Ask students of all ages, 'Which one doesn't belong?' and revel in the reasoning and conversation that results."
- Dan Meyer
"Which One Doesn't Belong? is a brilliant new math book...If you are interested in inquiry-based thinking and routines that empower kids AND if you want to learn more about quality talk in the math classroom, you need this book immediately!'
- A Year of Reading, Franki Sibberson
"From kindergarten through calculus, students and their teachers gather around Which One Doesn't Belong? to have rich, open-ended discussions about geometry."
-The Mathical Prize
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