Classroom-Ready Number Talks for Third, Fourth and Fifth Grade Teachers: 1000 Interactive Math Activities that Promote Conceptual Understanding and Computational Fluency (Books for Teachers)

Classroom-Ready Number Talks for Third, Fourth and Fifth Grade Teachers: 1000 Interactive Math Activities that Promote Conceptual Understanding and Computational Fluency (Books for Teachers)

by NancyHughes (Author), Nancy Hughes (Author)

Synopsis

A huge collection of ready-to-use number talks that make math concepts easier for students to learn

Whether you are new to number talks or have been using them in your classroom for years, this book makes it easier than ever for your students to experience this exciting teaching method. Instead of trying to come up with a new number talk every day, simply select one of the hundreds of great offerings provided in this book.

With chapters on addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions and decimals, Classroom-Ready Number Talks for 3rd, 4th and 5th Grade Teachers includes:

- Grade-level specific strategies
- Number talk how-tos
- Visual and numerical examples
- Scaffolding suggestions
- Common core alignments
- Questions to build understanding

With these ready-to-use number talks, you'll reduce time spent lesson planning and enjoy more time discussing math with your students. It's sure to create a more engaging environment in your classroom and increase student comprehension of math concepts and how numbers function in the world around them.

$23.30

Quantity

20+ in stock

More Information

Format: paperback
Publisher: Ulysses Press
Published:

ISBN 10: 1612437273
ISBN 13: 9781612437279

Author Bio
Nancy Hughes spent the last 10 years as K-12 Mathematics Coordinator at Olathe Public Schools, the largest school district in the Kansas City region. Responsibilities included providing professional development for mathematics teachers in all grade levels. Prior to Olathe, Hughes taught middle school math in Kansas City area public and private schools. Hughes has presented math topics at the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Kansas City Area Teachers of Mathematics, and Kansas Area Teachers of Mathematics conferences. Hughes also directed the Kauffman Foundations K-16 Professional Development. Hughes has a BS from Kansas State University and a MS in Curriculum and Instruction from Kansas University.