Mathematics in Early Years Education

This fourth edition of the bestselling Mathematics in Early Years Education provides an accessible introduction to the teaching of mathematics in the early years. Covering all areas of mathematics – number and counting, calculation, pattern, shape, measures and data handling – it provides a wide range of practical activities and guidance on how to support young children’s mathematical development. There is also guidance on managing the transition to KS1 and a strong emphasis throughout on creating home links and working in partnership with parents.

This new edition has been fully updated to incorporate the latest research and thinking in this area and includes:

  • why mathematics is important as a way of making sense of the world
  • how attitudes to mathematics can influence teaching and learning
  • how children learn mathematics and what they are capable of learning
  • how technology can support maths teaching
  • maths phobia and the impact society has on maths teaching
  • material on sorting, matching and handling data
  • the importance of educating about finance in today’s world
  • ideas for observation and questioning to assess children’s understanding
  • examples of planned activities
  • suggestions for language development
  • assessment criteria.

This textbook is ideal for those training to be teachers through an undergraduate or PGCE route, those training for Early Years Professional Status and those studying early childhood on foundation or honours degrees, as well as parents looking to explore how their young children learn mathematics. This will be an essential text for any early years practitioner looking to make mathematics interesting, exciting and engaging in their classroom.

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Mathematics in Early Years Education

This fourth edition of the bestselling Mathematics in Early Years Education provides an accessible introduction to the teaching of mathematics in the early years. Covering all areas of mathematics – number and counting, calculation, pattern, shape, measures and data handling – it provides a wide range of practical activities and guidance on how to support young children’s mathematical development. There is also guidance on managing the transition to KS1 and a strong emphasis throughout on creating home links and working in partnership with parents.

This new edition has been fully updated to incorporate the latest research and thinking in this area and includes:

  • why mathematics is important as a way of making sense of the world
  • how attitudes to mathematics can influence teaching and learning
  • how children learn mathematics and what they are capable of learning
  • how technology can support maths teaching
  • maths phobia and the impact society has on maths teaching
  • material on sorting, matching and handling data
  • the importance of educating about finance in today’s world
  • ideas for observation and questioning to assess children’s understanding
  • examples of planned activities
  • suggestions for language development
  • assessment criteria.

This textbook is ideal for those training to be teachers through an undergraduate or PGCE route, those training for Early Years Professional Status and those studying early childhood on foundation or honours degrees, as well as parents looking to explore how their young children learn mathematics. This will be an essential text for any early years practitioner looking to make mathematics interesting, exciting and engaging in their classroom.

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Mathematics in Early Years Education

Mathematics in Early Years Education

Mathematics in Early Years Education

Mathematics in Early Years Education

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This fourth edition of the bestselling Mathematics in Early Years Education provides an accessible introduction to the teaching of mathematics in the early years. Covering all areas of mathematics – number and counting, calculation, pattern, shape, measures and data handling – it provides a wide range of practical activities and guidance on how to support young children’s mathematical development. There is also guidance on managing the transition to KS1 and a strong emphasis throughout on creating home links and working in partnership with parents.

This new edition has been fully updated to incorporate the latest research and thinking in this area and includes:

  • why mathematics is important as a way of making sense of the world
  • how attitudes to mathematics can influence teaching and learning
  • how children learn mathematics and what they are capable of learning
  • how technology can support maths teaching
  • maths phobia and the impact society has on maths teaching
  • material on sorting, matching and handling data
  • the importance of educating about finance in today’s world
  • ideas for observation and questioning to assess children’s understanding
  • examples of planned activities
  • suggestions for language development
  • assessment criteria.

This textbook is ideal for those training to be teachers through an undergraduate or PGCE route, those training for Early Years Professional Status and those studying early childhood on foundation or honours degrees, as well as parents looking to explore how their young children learn mathematics. This will be an essential text for any early years practitioner looking to make mathematics interesting, exciting and engaging in their classroom.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781351745116
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/09/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 286
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Ann Montague-Smith was formerly Principal Lecturer in Primary Education at University College Worcester, UK.

Tony Cotton was previously Associate Dean and Head of Education at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK. Since 2012, he has been working as a freelance writer and education consultant. Tony has over 15 years’ experience teaching maths education and 10 years’ experience teaching mathematics in schools.

Alice Hansen worked extensively in England and abroad as a primary school teacher, Principal Lecturer in Initial Teacher Education, author and consultant before becoming the director of Children Count Ltd, a highly successful educational consultancy business.


Alison J. Price

is a former Principal Lecturer in Primary Teacher Education at Oxford Brookes University, UK.

Table of Contents

1. Learning mathematics in early years settings 2. Planning, organising and assessing for mathematics 3. Number and counting 4. Calculating and problem solving with number 5. Pattern 6. Shape and space 7. Measures: making comparisons 8.Sorting, matching and handling data

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