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Winning the Math Homework Challenge shares students’ reasoning, thinking, and even misunderstandings about mathematics to provide you with the opportunity to see math through their eyes, including both the clarity and the confusion. Armed with this new sight, and therefore insight, parents will be able to effectively communicate with their child about math experiences. This book focuses more on the "why" behind math relationships, explained in plain English and through images that show mathematical relationships.
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Winning the Math Homework Challenge shares students’ reasoning, thinking, and even misunderstandings about mathematics to provide you with the opportunity to see math through their eyes, including both the clarity and the confusion. Armed with this new sight, and therefore insight, parents will be able to effectively communicate with their child about math experiences. This book focuses more on the "why" behind math relationships, explained in plain English and through images that show mathematical relationships.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 156
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 501g
- ISBN-13: 9781475829716
- ISBN-10: 147582971X
- Artikelnr.: 45645168
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 156
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 501g
- ISBN-13: 9781475829716
- ISBN-10: 147582971X
- Artikelnr.: 45645168
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Catheryne Draper
ForewordPrefaceIntroductionDefinition SectionA Rose Is Still a Rose - Other
Terms to See Math DifferentlySome Other Ways to "See" Math Visual-Spatial
and Auditory-SequentialKeep in MindLearning Styles, Learning Networks, and
Learning Intelligences Learning StylesLearning NetworksLearning
IntelligencesLearning Preferences through the SensesSeeing Relationships
with Your HandsSeeing Patterns with Your ImaginationKeep in MindGPS of
Reading MathStraight Line Left-to-Right and Right-to-LeftAround
Left-to-right Then ReversedTop-to-Bottom and Bottom-to-TopDiagonal
Left-to-Right and Diagonal Right-to-LeftEye-Tracking CombinationsKeep in
MindOrganization SectionAssessments and the Visual-Spatial
ChildVisual-Spatial and TestingShow Your WorkKeep in MindWhat You See Is
What You SayEyesight That a Good Pair of Eyeglasses Will HelpEyesight That
May Need More Than a Good Pair of EyeglassesMental Sight That a Good
Imagination Can HelpHow to Capitalize on What Your Child Does SeeA
Different Way to See Math "Facts"Seeing Fractions with Pictures - Or
NotKeep in MindFinding Your Math Jigsaw Strengths Multiply with Base Ten
Blocks JigsawEarly Stages for Smaller PuzzlesFinal Assembly of the
Two-Digit Jigsaw PuzzleDifferent Multiplication Table JigsawsWord Problem
JigsawsKeep in Mind. Relationships with Mathematics Section
Math Avoiders Are Still HereStress of SuccessPremature PrecisionShame
ShacklesOnly-One-Right-Answer-or-Method Myth Six Things the Math Aficionado
Knows That the Math Avoider Doesn't KnowKeep in MindMath Aficionados at
WorkSpelunking for PatternsPredictable Changes Create PatternsDoubling
Sides - Doubling Areas? Not So FastVolume Follows SuitKeep in MindInsight
Is an Inside JobHands-On InsightMath Abstractions Too SoonThe Squares Have
It Statistics and SquaresWhat's In a Square Root?Squares To Cubes And.Keep
in MindConnectionsMathematics of LookingMath Relationships as Seen Through
a Photographer's EyesBalanceAngle and ShapeVanishing Point
ProportionPatterns of RepetitionBen's Engaging ViewKeep in MindMathematics
of MovingFeeling the Math in Dance MovementsThe Beat of ProportionSports
Angles and BasketsSports Fields and Angles Keep in MindMathematics of
Building Building Blocks for Shape FormRatios for StairsRoof Pitch, Ratios,
and AnglesA Pythagorean TunnelKeep in MindConclusion: What Parents Can Do
Color-CodingBrainstorming Webs and Other OrganizersUse the Tools of MathTop
Five Do ListKeep in MindGlossary
References
Terms to See Math DifferentlySome Other Ways to "See" Math Visual-Spatial
and Auditory-SequentialKeep in MindLearning Styles, Learning Networks, and
Learning Intelligences Learning StylesLearning NetworksLearning
IntelligencesLearning Preferences through the SensesSeeing Relationships
with Your HandsSeeing Patterns with Your ImaginationKeep in MindGPS of
Reading MathStraight Line Left-to-Right and Right-to-LeftAround
Left-to-right Then ReversedTop-to-Bottom and Bottom-to-TopDiagonal
Left-to-Right and Diagonal Right-to-LeftEye-Tracking CombinationsKeep in
MindOrganization SectionAssessments and the Visual-Spatial
ChildVisual-Spatial and TestingShow Your WorkKeep in MindWhat You See Is
What You SayEyesight That a Good Pair of Eyeglasses Will HelpEyesight That
May Need More Than a Good Pair of EyeglassesMental Sight That a Good
Imagination Can HelpHow to Capitalize on What Your Child Does SeeA
Different Way to See Math "Facts"Seeing Fractions with Pictures - Or
NotKeep in MindFinding Your Math Jigsaw Strengths Multiply with Base Ten
Blocks JigsawEarly Stages for Smaller PuzzlesFinal Assembly of the
Two-Digit Jigsaw PuzzleDifferent Multiplication Table JigsawsWord Problem
JigsawsKeep in Mind. Relationships with Mathematics Section
Math Avoiders Are Still HereStress of SuccessPremature PrecisionShame
ShacklesOnly-One-Right-Answer-or-Method Myth Six Things the Math Aficionado
Knows That the Math Avoider Doesn't KnowKeep in MindMath Aficionados at
WorkSpelunking for PatternsPredictable Changes Create PatternsDoubling
Sides - Doubling Areas? Not So FastVolume Follows SuitKeep in MindInsight
Is an Inside JobHands-On InsightMath Abstractions Too SoonThe Squares Have
It Statistics and SquaresWhat's In a Square Root?Squares To Cubes And.Keep
in MindConnectionsMathematics of LookingMath Relationships as Seen Through
a Photographer's EyesBalanceAngle and ShapeVanishing Point
ProportionPatterns of RepetitionBen's Engaging ViewKeep in MindMathematics
of MovingFeeling the Math in Dance MovementsThe Beat of ProportionSports
Angles and BasketsSports Fields and Angles Keep in MindMathematics of
Building Building Blocks for Shape FormRatios for StairsRoof Pitch, Ratios,
and AnglesA Pythagorean TunnelKeep in MindConclusion: What Parents Can Do
Color-CodingBrainstorming Webs and Other OrganizersUse the Tools of MathTop
Five Do ListKeep in MindGlossary
References
ForewordPrefaceIntroductionDefinition SectionA Rose Is Still a Rose - Other
Terms to See Math DifferentlySome Other Ways to "See" Math Visual-Spatial
and Auditory-SequentialKeep in MindLearning Styles, Learning Networks, and
Learning Intelligences Learning StylesLearning NetworksLearning
IntelligencesLearning Preferences through the SensesSeeing Relationships
with Your HandsSeeing Patterns with Your ImaginationKeep in MindGPS of
Reading MathStraight Line Left-to-Right and Right-to-LeftAround
Left-to-right Then ReversedTop-to-Bottom and Bottom-to-TopDiagonal
Left-to-Right and Diagonal Right-to-LeftEye-Tracking CombinationsKeep in
MindOrganization SectionAssessments and the Visual-Spatial
ChildVisual-Spatial and TestingShow Your WorkKeep in MindWhat You See Is
What You SayEyesight That a Good Pair of Eyeglasses Will HelpEyesight That
May Need More Than a Good Pair of EyeglassesMental Sight That a Good
Imagination Can HelpHow to Capitalize on What Your Child Does SeeA
Different Way to See Math "Facts"Seeing Fractions with Pictures - Or
NotKeep in MindFinding Your Math Jigsaw Strengths Multiply with Base Ten
Blocks JigsawEarly Stages for Smaller PuzzlesFinal Assembly of the
Two-Digit Jigsaw PuzzleDifferent Multiplication Table JigsawsWord Problem
JigsawsKeep in Mind. Relationships with Mathematics Section
Math Avoiders Are Still HereStress of SuccessPremature PrecisionShame
ShacklesOnly-One-Right-Answer-or-Method Myth Six Things the Math Aficionado
Knows That the Math Avoider Doesn't KnowKeep in MindMath Aficionados at
WorkSpelunking for PatternsPredictable Changes Create PatternsDoubling
Sides - Doubling Areas? Not So FastVolume Follows SuitKeep in MindInsight
Is an Inside JobHands-On InsightMath Abstractions Too SoonThe Squares Have
It Statistics and SquaresWhat's In a Square Root?Squares To Cubes And.Keep
in MindConnectionsMathematics of LookingMath Relationships as Seen Through
a Photographer's EyesBalanceAngle and ShapeVanishing Point
ProportionPatterns of RepetitionBen's Engaging ViewKeep in MindMathematics
of MovingFeeling the Math in Dance MovementsThe Beat of ProportionSports
Angles and BasketsSports Fields and Angles Keep in MindMathematics of
Building Building Blocks for Shape FormRatios for StairsRoof Pitch, Ratios,
and AnglesA Pythagorean TunnelKeep in MindConclusion: What Parents Can Do
Color-CodingBrainstorming Webs and Other OrganizersUse the Tools of MathTop
Five Do ListKeep in MindGlossary
References
Terms to See Math DifferentlySome Other Ways to "See" Math Visual-Spatial
and Auditory-SequentialKeep in MindLearning Styles, Learning Networks, and
Learning Intelligences Learning StylesLearning NetworksLearning
IntelligencesLearning Preferences through the SensesSeeing Relationships
with Your HandsSeeing Patterns with Your ImaginationKeep in MindGPS of
Reading MathStraight Line Left-to-Right and Right-to-LeftAround
Left-to-right Then ReversedTop-to-Bottom and Bottom-to-TopDiagonal
Left-to-Right and Diagonal Right-to-LeftEye-Tracking CombinationsKeep in
MindOrganization SectionAssessments and the Visual-Spatial
ChildVisual-Spatial and TestingShow Your WorkKeep in MindWhat You See Is
What You SayEyesight That a Good Pair of Eyeglasses Will HelpEyesight That
May Need More Than a Good Pair of EyeglassesMental Sight That a Good
Imagination Can HelpHow to Capitalize on What Your Child Does SeeA
Different Way to See Math "Facts"Seeing Fractions with Pictures - Or
NotKeep in MindFinding Your Math Jigsaw Strengths Multiply with Base Ten
Blocks JigsawEarly Stages for Smaller PuzzlesFinal Assembly of the
Two-Digit Jigsaw PuzzleDifferent Multiplication Table JigsawsWord Problem
JigsawsKeep in Mind. Relationships with Mathematics Section
Math Avoiders Are Still HereStress of SuccessPremature PrecisionShame
ShacklesOnly-One-Right-Answer-or-Method Myth Six Things the Math Aficionado
Knows That the Math Avoider Doesn't KnowKeep in MindMath Aficionados at
WorkSpelunking for PatternsPredictable Changes Create PatternsDoubling
Sides - Doubling Areas? Not So FastVolume Follows SuitKeep in MindInsight
Is an Inside JobHands-On InsightMath Abstractions Too SoonThe Squares Have
It Statistics and SquaresWhat's In a Square Root?Squares To Cubes And.Keep
in MindConnectionsMathematics of LookingMath Relationships as Seen Through
a Photographer's EyesBalanceAngle and ShapeVanishing Point
ProportionPatterns of RepetitionBen's Engaging ViewKeep in MindMathematics
of MovingFeeling the Math in Dance MovementsThe Beat of ProportionSports
Angles and BasketsSports Fields and Angles Keep in MindMathematics of
Building Building Blocks for Shape FormRatios for StairsRoof Pitch, Ratios,
and AnglesA Pythagorean TunnelKeep in MindConclusion: What Parents Can Do
Color-CodingBrainstorming Webs and Other OrganizersUse the Tools of MathTop
Five Do ListKeep in MindGlossary
References







