Good questions : great ways to differentiate mathematics instruction

Title
Good questions : great ways to differentiate mathematics instruction

Personal Author EPSB
Marian. Small

Summary
Presents a rationale for differentiating math instruction, explains the two principal strategies of open questions and parallel tasks, illustrates the application of the strategies in the study of numbers and operations, geometry, measurement, algebra, and data analysis and probability, and includes resources.

Other Title
Great ways to differentiate mathematics instruction
 
Differentiate mathematics instruction

Year Published
2009

Physical Description
xi, 203 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.

Contents
Why and how to differentiate math instruction -- Number and operations -- Geometry -- Measurement -- Algebra -- Data analysis and probability -- Conclusions.

Program Information
Mathematics
 
Mathematics Grades K-8
 
Teacher Resource Adult

Subject
Mathematics -- Study and teaching (Elementary)
 
Individualized instruction.
 
Effective teaching.
 
Mathematics -- Study and teaching.
 
Teaching.

Summary
Presents a rationale for differentiating math instruction, explains the two principal strategies of open questions and parallel tasks, illustrates the application of the strategies in the study of numbers and operations, geometry, measurement, algebra, and data analysis and probability, and includes resources.

ISBN
9780807749784
 
9780807758540

Publisher
New York : Teachers College Press ; Reston, VA : National Council of Teachers of Mathematics ; [Toronto, Ont.] : Nelson Education, c2009.


LibraryCall NumberTypeItem BarcodeStatus
KildareT 372.7Teacher resource30138000037947Teacher Materials