Direct Instruction Mathematics, 5th edition

Published by Pearson (July 24, 2017) © 2018

  • Marcy Stein
  • Diane Kinder
  • Jerry Silbert
  • Douglas W. Carnine University of Oregon
  • Kristen Rolf

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Table of contents

PART I: PERSPECTIVE
1. Direct Instruction
2. Relevant Research on Mathematics Instruction
3. Curriculum Evaluation and Modification

PART II: BASIC CONCEPTS AND SKILLS
4. Counting
5. Symbol Identification and Place Value
6. Basic Facts
7. Addition
8. Subtraction
9. Multiplication
10. Division
11. Problem Solving
12. Measurement, Time, and Money

PART III: EXTENDED CONCEPTS AND SKILLS
13. Fractions
14. Decimals
15. Percent, Ratio, and Probability
16. Data Analysis
17. Geometry
18. Pre-Algebra

Appendix A: Direct Instruction and CCSS

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