Well Played, Grades 3-5: Building Mathematical Thinking Through Number Games and Puzzles

Well Played, Grades 3-5: Building Mathematical Thinking Through Number Games and Puzzles

Well Played, Grades 3-5: Building Mathematical Thinking Through Number Games and Puzzles

Well Played, Grades 3-5: Building Mathematical Thinking Through Number Games and Puzzles

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Overview

Students love math games and puzzles, but how much are they really learning from the experience? Too often, math games are thought of as just a fun activity or enrichment opportunity. Well Played, Grades 3-5: Building Mathematical Thinking Through Number Games and Puzzles shows you how to make games and puzzles an integral learning component that provides teachers with unique access to student thinking. The twenty-five games and puzzles in Well Played, Grades 3-5 which have all been field-tested in diverse classrooms, contain:

  • Explanations of the mathematical importance of each game or puzzle and how it supports student learning
  • Variations for each game or puzzle to address a range of learning levels and styles
  • Classroom vignettes that model how best to introduce the featured game or puzzle

The book also includes a separate chapter with suggestions for how to effectively manage games and puzzles in diverse classrooms; game boards, game cards, and puzzles; assessment ideas; and suggestions for online games, puzzles, and apps. Well Played, Grades 3-5 will help you tap the power of games and puzzles to engage students in sustained and productive mathematical thinking.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781003844457
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/10/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 232
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

Linda Dacey, consultant and professor emeritus at Lesley University, has always believed that learning mathematics should be conceptually based and enjoyable. Her major interests are problem solving, number sense, and strategies for differentiation. Linda is the coauthor with Anne Collins of the Zeroing in on Number and Operations series, The Xs and Whys of Algebra, and It's All Relative. Karen Gartland is a mathematics coordinator and classroom teacher at Groton-Dunstable Middle School. She enjoys working with students of all ages with a focus on conceptual understanding of mathematics through critical thinking and application as well as best practices for integrating technology. Karen is also an adjunct faculty member at Lesley University. Jayne Bamford Lynch is a district math instructional coach in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she spends most of her days in elementary classrooms supporting coaches, teachers, and students. Jayne presents workshops for teachers, administrators, and parents on a multitude of topics and is also a National Faculty member of the School of Education at Lesley University.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Supporting Learning Through Games and Puzzles; Chapter 3: Base Ten Numeration; Chapter 4: Addition and Subtraction; Chapter 5: Multiplication and Division; Chapter 6: Mixed Operations; Chapter 7: Fractions
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