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Primary Mathematics Across the Curriculum
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Primary Mathematics Across the Curriculum

Second Edition


May 2012 | 200 pages | Learning Matters
This book supports trainee teachers working towards primary QTS in teaching primary mathematics across all areas of the curriculum. This Second Edition is linked to the 2012 Teachers' Standards.

Focused on teaching a more integrated and inclusive curriculum, the text draws out meaningful cross curricular links and embraces the latest thinking and current good practice in mathematics teaching. It begins with a section on teaching mathematics, covering all strands of the curriculum, and goes on to offer guidance on the use and application of mathematics more generally across subjects. A chapter on using mathematics to enahnce learning highlights the importance of being able to use mathematics effectively in other aspects of the teacher's role. Interactive activities and case studies link theory to practice and encourage the reader to rethink how mathematics is taught in primary schools.

About the Transforming Primary QTS series

This series reflects the new creative way schools are begining to teach, taking a fresh approach to supporting trainees as they work towards primary QTS. Titles provide fully up to date resources focused on teaching a more integrated and inclusive curriculum, and texts draw out meaningful and explicit cross curricular links.

 
Introduction
 
Part 1 The Mathematics Curriculum
 
Mathematics as a Core Skill
 
Number
 
Shape and Space
 
Measures
 
Handling Data
 
Part 2 Using Mathematics In Your Wider Professional Role
 
Using Mathematics to Support the Organisation of Learning and Teaching
 
Using Assessment Data to Improve Learning and Teaching
 
Developing Teaching and Learning Through Research
 
Model Answers
 
Index

'Teachers new to maths teaching will find this a valuable resource as will current maths teachers interested in improving the teaching and learning in their classrooms'
SATIPS


A useful book as supplementary material. Useful case studies included.

Mrs Rachel Wallis
Swansea School of Education, Swansea Metropolitan University
February 10, 2015

Excellent book to engage students with the understanding of mathematics as a cross subject discipline.

Miss Nasreen Majid
Institute of Education, Reading University
December 12, 2013

A clearly written introductory text for ITE students that provides a good insight into the mathematics curriculum, as well as using mathematics in a wider professional role.

Dr Barbara Brown
Education Francis Close Hall, Gloucestershire University
August 27, 2013

A lot of good ideas for teaching Maths creatively. I liked the chapter on how to use assessment data to improve learning.

Sian Howie
School of Teacher Education Bognor Regis, Chichester University
May 8, 2013

This is a useful addition for students taking maths as a specialism.

Ms Caroline Hilton
Education , Institute of Education
February 25, 2013

a well written text easy for students to read and use when working across the curriculum

Mrs Kathryn Charles
child studies, York College
November 14, 2012

Useful ideas to link to other areas of the curriculum. Students have found this useful for cross curricular planning

Paula Stone
Education , Canterbury Christ Church University
November 13, 2012

A very useful guide to the importance of cross curricular links in learning and teaching mathematics.

Ms Helen Yorke
School of Primary Education, Birmingham City University
October 31, 2012

Very useful book by excellent author

Ms Sylvia Turner
Faculty of Education, Winchester University
August 15, 2012