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Full Description
Drawing on their many years experience of teaching, the authors explain the development and range of young children's mathematical marks and representations. They show how to assess and support these early mathematical graphics. Worthington and Carruthers believe that this is the key to success in school mathematics and to higher levels of achievement. Offering a wealth of practical guidance to support teachers of young children, this book sets out ways of helping children make sense of mathematics, and suggests alternatives to the excessive use of worksheets. Worthington and Carruthers believe that teachers need to understand, support and develop young children's intuitive methods on paper. Children are then more able to translate between their informal knowledge and the more abstract forms of mathematical symbolism, which they meet as they progress in school.
Contents
Who Takes Notice of Children's Own Written Mathematics? Making Marks, Making Meaning; Mathematical Schemas; Early Writing, Early Mathematics; Bridging the Gap between Home and School; Making Sense of Children's Mathematical Representations; Supporting and Extending Children's Own Written Methods; Some Case Studies from Early Childhood Settings: 3 - 8 Years; Developing Children's Written Methods; Involving Parents and Families; Children, Teachers and Possibilities; Reflections