by Derek Haylock (Author), Derek Haylock (Author), Ralph Manning (Author)
5 star student reviews: "A must have for teachers-to-be, especially those who are a bit shaky on their maths knowledge!" "Not many maths books keep me fixated but this is one that is definitely worth its money." "It is a book I will be using even when in the classroom" When was the last time you solved a fraction question? Could you explain how to solve it to a nine year old? Mathematics Explained for Primary Teachers develops your own understanding of mathematical concepts, and how children learn them, so you can confidently teach mathematics to primary children. Tried and tested, the fifth edition of Derek Haylock's much loved textbook matches the 2014 curriculum requirements for England. Every chapter integrates children's learning, classroom practice, and the teachers own requirements for subject knowledge, making this the ideal text to guide you through your studies and beyond. Get interactive with the new online version - the fifth edition includes free access to an interactive online textbook, giving you the flexibility and support to study how and where you want. Access additional study material direct via the interactive eBook or by visiting the accompanying companion website - a maths teaching toolkit at your fingertips! In your teaching toolkit: *8 mini video lectures by Derek introduce each key section of the book *Step by step screencasts show you how to work through problems visually, so you can learn at your own pace *Links to the National Curriculum throughout keep you abreast of current numeracy teaching standards *Teaching and Learning Points highlight important issues and potential challenges you may face in the classroom *Practice Questions test your understanding *Free Access to SAGE Journal articles keeps you informed of topical research. Want to learn on the go? To help support your learning on your schedule, the fifth edition is supported by MobileStudy, so you can check tips and lesson plans on your phone, on the go and in the classroom. A Student Workbook is also available to accompany this book, including over 500 practice problems to help you check your understanding of mathematics principles, use and apply them, and prepare you for the challenges you might encounter in the classroom. Derek Haylock is an education consultant and author, and has worked for over 30 years in teacher education. You can follow Derek's blog and Twitter feeds to discuss and share issues, news, policy and anything primary maths related! * Review Derek's blog: http://derek-haylock.blogspot.co.uk/ * Follow Derek on Twitter: https://twitter.com/derek_haylock
Format: Paperback
Pages: 496
Edition: Fifth
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Published: 19 Jun 2014
ISBN 10: 1446285871
ISBN 13: 9781446285879
'Some students refer to the book as their maths bible and I have spoken to and have had e-mails from former students who continue to refer to it (we recommend that they buy it from Day One), saying Thank goodness for Haylock! '
-- Debra Crouch
-- Dr John West
'The physical structure of chapters are well presented, and there is a good balance of colour, text, symbols, and pictorial representations. Access to the content is well supported through the chapter overview that provides a ready reference point for locating the content. Within the chapters, each element is easily located through the use of clear headings. Explicit examples are used to clarify the meaning of the mathematical terminology and the structure of the Learning and Teaching Point provides a clear summary of the elements in the corresponding text. Good visual supports, such as number lines, base 10 blocks and arrow cards, supplement the written text and consolidate understanding. Throughout the text, common misconceptions are identified and comprehensively explained. The glossary of terminology at the end of each chapter is a useful and well used resource.'
-- Theresa Shellshear-- Dr Marcus Witt
This book will be a key text for primary BA Ed and PGCE students.'
-- Andrew Gallacher
'Here is another accessible text from Derek Haylock that supports the development of subject knowledge for student teachers and experienced teachers alike.
Haylock emphasises the importance of teaching written methods with understanding and one key strategy he exemplifies to achieve this is the use of representation. There are good illustrations on the use of physical representations to support addition and subtraction with very clear guidance on how to use base ten materials and coins.
The inclusion of a section on using addition to check subtraction is well explained - this is a useful addition to the fifth edition.'
-- Alison Barnes