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1. High-level mathematics knowledge
 
2. Teaching Fractions and Ratios
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3. The Word Whiz's Guide to Texas
 
4. The essential knowledge and skills
 
5. Teaching mathematics: An integration

1. High-level mathematics knowledge and skills are essential for success in work and education (High schools that work)
by Gene Bottoms
 Unknown Binding: 35 Pages (1995)

Asin: B0006QCL8M
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2. Teaching Fractions and Ratios for Understanding: Essential Content Knowledge and Instructional Strategies for Teachers
by Susan J. Lamon
 Paperback: 256 Pages (1999-02-01)
list price: US$43.95
Isbn: 0805829407
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Teaching Fractions and Ratios for Understanding addresses the urgent need for curriculum materials that cross traditional boundaries to include many of the elements that are integrated in the teaching/learning enterprise: mathematics content, teacher understanding, student thinking, teaching methods, instructional activities, and assessment. It is meant to push readers beyond the limits of their current understanding of rational numbers, to challenge them to refine and explain their thinking and to make sense--without falling back on rules and procedures they have relied on throughout their lives. All the activities are to be solved using reasoning alone. Although readers may find it difficult to abandon fraction rules and procedures, forcing themselves to work without them will unleash powerful ways of thinking.

This is not a textbook as much as it is a resource book. An underlying assumption is that facilitating teacher understanding using the same questions and activities that may be used with children is one way to help teachers build the comfort and confidence they need to begin talking to children about complex ideas. Unlike a textbook that is used to study formal theory and then discarded when it comes to putting ideas into practice, the many problems and activities included to facilitate teacher learning are valuable resources for use in elementary and middle school classrooms. However, no prescriptions are given for incorporating these ideas into instruction. Rather, drawing on her ownexperience with teachers, which suggests that teachers are thoughtful practitioners, Lamon's premise in this book is that when teachers feel confident in their own understanding, they know how to use new knowledge to inform what they do in the classroom.

Each chapter includes Self-Assessment sections that invite the reader to "stop and work these examples before going on;" Activities to help readers try out the new ideas presented and to use them in examples that are not exactly like those shown in the text; and Children's Strategies (excerpts of children's work to give readers a sense of some of the responses they can expect from elementary- and middle-grade students).

This book is intended for researchers and curriculum developers in mathematics education, for pre-service and in-service teachers of mathematics, for those involved in the mathematical and pedagogical preparation of mathematics teachers, and for graduate students in mathematics education. The methods and activities it includes have been tested with students in grades 3-8 and with pre-service and in-service teachers and other adults.

This text is accompanied by MORE--a supplement that is not merely an answer key but a resource that includes in-depth discussions of all the problems in the text; develops and extends discussion of the issues, teaching problems, and other considerations raised in the chapters; and contains additional problems with solutions that instructors may find helpful for assessment purposes and a set of problems that require both good reasoning and computational skills.
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3. The Word Whiz's Guide to Texas Elementary School Vocabulary: Learning Activities for Parents and Children Featuring 400 Must-Know Words for the TAAS and the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills
by Chris Kensler
Paperback: 64 Pages (2001-09-01)
list price: US$7.50 -- used & new: US$3.00
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Asin: 0743211006
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Some kids collect baseball cards. I collect words.

Hi! I'm the Word Whiz. I didn't become a Whiz all on my own -- my parents and teachers helped me. And together, you and I can help your child master more than 400 vocabulary words that elementary school students need to know for tests, in class, and when doing homework. Really important words for subjects like:

English Language Arts: narrator, opinion, scene, antonym, motivation
Math: average, volume, numerator, intersect, rhombus
Social Studies: equator, consequences, citizen, pioneer, heritage
Science: mammal, atmosphere, soluble, condensation, habitat

I've also included words commonly used in questions on the TAAS, such as approximately, estimate, and compare.

I made up some really fun activities to help your students learn these words. Since I'm in elementary school, my exercises involve things kids my age are interested in, like TV, movies, games, sports, and music. They come with:

* WhizTips: extra hints on how to learn vocabulary words and ace tests.
* On the TAAS: examples of how the words are used on the test.

I also wrote this huge WhizWord list in back with kid-friendly (and parent-friendly!) definitions and sample sentences. The words in this book will come in handy for the rest of your child's life...So let's get started! ... Read more


4. The essential knowledge and skills of teacher leaders a search for a conceptual framework (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:444958)
by Judy R. Snell
 Unknown Binding: Pages (2000)

Asin: B000115DYQ
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5. Teaching mathematics: An integration of skill and knowledge (The Essential Learning Skills Television Project. Background paper)
by Philip Peak
 Unknown Binding: 12 Pages (1977)

Asin: B0006WSJDW
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