Measuring and Visualizing Space in Elementary Mathematics Learning

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This book explores the development of elementary students' understanding of the mathematics of measure, and demonstrates how measurement can serve as an anchor for supporting a deeper understanding of number operations and rational numbers. It is relevant for scholars, teacher educators, and specialists in math education.


Measuring and Visualizing Space in Elementary Mathematics Learning explores the development of elementary students' understanding of the mathematics of measure, and demonstrates how measurement can serve as an anchor for supporting a deeper understanding of number operations and rational numbers.

The concept of measurement is centrally implicated in a number of mathematical operations, yet is not often given the placement it deserves in the elementary mathematics curriculum. By drawing on K-5 classroom research, authors Lehrer and Schauble have been able to articulate a learning progression that describes benchmarks of student learning about measure in length, angle, area, volume, and rational number, exploring related concepts, classroom experiences, and instructional practices at each stage.

Offering a unique, research driven resource for helping students develop a deep understanding of measurement to further enhance mathematical understanding, as well as further learning in other STEM disciplines; the book will be relevant for scholars, teacher educators, and specialists in math education.

The book is accompanied by online resources developed for practitioners, including instructional guides, examples of student thinking, and other teacher-focused materials, helping clarify how to bring concepts of measure and rational number to life in classrooms.


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Measuring and Visualizing Space in Elementary Mathematics Learning explores the development of elementary students' understanding of the mathematics of measure, and demonstrates how measurement can serve as an anchor for supporting a deeper understanding of number operations and rational numbers. The concept of measurement is centrally implicated in a number of mathematical operations, yet is not often given the placement it deserves in the elementary mathematics curriculum. By drawing on K-5 classroom research, authors Lehrer and Schauble have been able to articulate a learning progression that describes benchmarks of student learning about measure in length, angle, area, volume, and rational number, exploring related concepts, classroom experiences, and instructional practices at each stage. Offering a unique, research driven resource for helping students develop a deep understanding of measurement to further enhance mathematical understanding, as well as further learning in other STEM disciplines; the book will be relevant for scholars, teacher educators, and specialists in math education. The book is accompanied by online resources developed for practitioners, including instructional guides, examples of student thinking, and other teacher-focused materials, helping clarify how to bring concepts of measure and rational number to life in classrooms.


Zusammenfassung
This book explores the development of elementary students' understanding of the mathematics of measure, and demonstrates how measurement can serve as an anchor for supporting a deeper understanding of number operations and rational numbers. It is relevant for scholars, teacher educators, and specialists in math education.

Inhalt

  1. Measure is Fundamental 2. The Context, Goals, and Design of the Research 3. Origins of Quantitative Reasoning in the Measure of Length 4. Creating New Quantities in the Dynamic Generation of Area 5. Extending Motion to Three Dimensions: Volume and Its Measure 6. Integrating Figure and Motion in the Measure of Angle 7. Measurement Models of Arithmetic Operations and Rational Number 8. Highlights of Student Learning Research 9. Teacher Learning 10. Measures and Models in Elementary Science

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781032262727
    • Genre Pedagogy
    • Anzahl Seiten 244
    • Herausgeber Routledge
    • Gewicht 420g
    • Größe H229mm x B152mm
    • Jahr 2023
    • EAN 9781032262727
    • Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
    • ISBN 978-1-03-226272-7
    • Titel Measuring and Visualizing Space in Elementary Mathematics Learning
    • Autor Lehrer Richard , Schauble Leona
    • Sprache Englisch

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