Active Experiences for Active Children: Mathematics, 3rd edition

Published by Pearson (August 4, 2011) © 2012

  • Carol Seefeldt University of Maryland
  • Alice Galper
  • Ithel Jones
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  • Assessment guidance
  • Coverage of mathematical concepts

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For Mathematics in Early Childhood Education

Presented within a framework of the NCTM standards, constructivist activities with intentional teaching strategies are provided that three- to five-year-olds and primary-grade children will find engaging.  The experiences included are ideal for use in child care, preschool, Head Start, and other early learning environments; as well as with children in kindergarten and the early primary grades. They involve group work, investigations, and projects; are grounded in children's interests and needs; and, build, one upon the other to form a coherent learning curriculum. Additionally, each conforms to the most recent standards of the National Research Council (NRC), the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) and the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC).

This edition has been thoroughly revised to include updated Home-School Connection features that illustrate various ways to support children's daily learning of mathematics; more developmentally appropriate and intentional assessment guidance than ever before; research-based guides explaining children's cognitive and skill development in all math content areas, based on the Learning Trajectories Approach; and a new technology resource found at the end of every chapter.

  • PART ONE THEORY OF ACTIVE EXPERIENCES
  • 1 Experiences and Mathematics in Early Childhood: Theory into Practice
  • 2 Active Children, Active Environments
  • 3 Building Connections to Home and Community Through Active Experiences
  • 4 Connecting Everyday Experiences with Mathematical Content
  • Part TWO Guides to Active Experiences
  • 5 Developing Ideas of Number and Operations
  • 6 Learning the Basic Concepts of Algebra
  • 7 Developing Geometric and Spatial Thinking Skills   
  • 8 Learning the Basic Concepts of Measurement
  • 9 Data Description, Organization, Representation, and Analysis
  • 10 Learning to Problem-Solve
  • References
  • Children's Books
  • Resources
  • Index

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