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Active Experiences for Active Children - Carol Seefeldt, Alice Galper, Ithel Jones

Active Experiences for Active Children

Mathematics
Buch | Softcover
224 Seiten
2011 | 3rd edition
Pearson (Verlag)
978-0-13-237334-0 (ISBN)
CHF 53,80 inkl. MwSt
Intended for use in childcare, preschool, Head Start, and with children in kindergarten and early primary grades, the latest in the Active Experiences series is based on the most recent, nationally recognized research regarding children's approaches to learning as well as current NCTM curriculum guidelines for mathematics. The content is clear and concise, with practically applied chapters on ways to guide children’s mathematical thinking and learning. Key topics involve group work, investigations, and projects; are grounded in children's interests and needs; and, build, one upon the other to form a coherent learning curriculum. Additionally, each reflects the most recent standards of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) and the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). This edition has been thoroughly revised to include updated Home-School Connection features that illustrate various ways to support children’s daily learning of mathematics; more developmentally appropriate and intentional assessment guidance than ever before; research-based guides explaining children’s cognitive and skill development in all math content areas, based on the Learning Trajectories Approach; and a new technology resource found at the end of every chapter.

PART ONE THEORY OF ACTIVE EXPERIENCES

1 Experiences and Mathematics in Early Childhood: Theory into Practice

Deep Personal Meaning

Firsthand Experiences

Initiative, Choices, and Decision Making

Developmentally Appropriate

Content with Meaning and Integrity

Involving Others

Play

Group Work and Projects

Interactions with Teachers and Other Adults

Covered with Language

Continuity of Learning

Time to Reflect

Organization

Observation and Assessment

Summary

2 Active Children, Active Environments

The Essentials

Beauty

Space

Aesthetics

Indoor Spaces

Integrating Spaces

Math or Manipulative Areas

Science Areas

Art Centers

Woodworking Centers

Book and Library Centers

Sociodramatic Play Areas

Block Areas

Water and Sand Areas

Music Areas

Computer Stations

Quiet Spaces

Outdoor Spaces

Math/Science and Nature Discovery Areas

Art Spaces

Physical Spaces

Other Spaces

Planning for Inclusion

The Teacher’s Role

Summary

3 Building Connections to Home and Community Through Active Experiences

Out into the School

Inside the School Building

Outside in the Natural Environment

Out into the Neighborhood and Community

Basic Guidelines for Meaningful Field Experiences

Building Connections with the Neighborhood and Community

The Neighborhood as a Mathematics Laboratory

Neighborhood Resources

The Home—School Connection

Summary

4 Connecting Everyday Experiences with Mathematical Content

Knowledge of Children

Knowledge of the Subject Matter: Mathematics

Principles for Teaching Mathematics

NCTM Standards

Curriculum Focal Points and Connections

Using Knowledge of Mathematics to Guide Children’s Development

Expanding and Extending Firsthand Experiences

Summary

Part TWO Guides to Active Experiences

5 Developing Ideas of Number and Operations

For the Teacher

What You’ll Need to Know

Key Concepts

Goals and Objectives

What You’ll Need

The Home—School Connection

Documenting and Assessing Children’s Learning

For the Children

Learning About Numbers and Counting

Reflecting

Extending and Expanding to the Primary Grades

Tear-Out Sheets

6 Learning the Basic Concepts of Algebra

For the Teacher

What You’ll Need to Know

Key Concepts

Goals and Objectives

What You’ll Need

The Home—School Connection

Documenting and Assessing Children’s Learning

For the Children

Learning Algebraic Concepts

Reflecting

Extending and Expanding to the Primary Grades

Tear-Out Sheets

7 Developing Geometric and Spatial Thinking Skills

For the Teacher

What You’ll Need to Know

Key Concepts

Goals and Objectives

What You’ll Need

The Home—School Connection

Documenting and Assessing Children’s Learning

For the Children

Exploring Geometry

Reflecting

Extending and Expanding to the Primary Grades

Tear-Out Sheets

8 Learning the Basic Concepts of Measurement

For the Teacher

What You’ll Need to Know

Key Concepts

Goals and Objectives

What You’ll Need

The Home—School Connection

Documenting and Assessing Children’s Learning

For the Children

Measuring

Extending and Expanding to the Primary Grades

Tear-Out Sheets

9 Data Description, Organization, Representation, and Analysis

For the Teacher

What You’ll Need to Know

Key Concepts

Goals and Objectives

What You’ll Need

The Home—School Connection

Documenting and Assessing Children’s Learning

For the Children

Collecting and Analyzing Data

Reflecting

Extending and Expanding to the Primary Grades

10 Learning to Problem-Solve

For the Teacher

What You’ll Need to Know

Key Concepts

Goals and Objectives

What You’ll Need

The Home—School Connection

Documenting and Assessing Children’s Learning

For the Children

Project Work

Extending and Expanding to the Primary Grades

Tear-Out Sheets

References

Children’s Books

Resources

Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 19.10.2011
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Berufspädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Schulpädagogik / Grundschule
ISBN-10 0-13-237334-3 / 0132373343
ISBN-13 978-0-13-237334-0 / 9780132373340
Zustand Neuware
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