Mathematizing: An Emergent Math Curriculum Approach for Young Children
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This proven, accessible approach to a curriculum presents a learner-centered approach to math education. Mathematizing provides both the emergent curriculum and professional development frameworks to help young children learn math throughout their everyday routine and to facilitate teachers' understanding of how to see and support children's math learning at every turn. With this book and its plentitude of case studies, illustrations, photographs, and documentation, the mathematizing adult can interpret children's interests and use that knowledge as a catalyst for creating meaningful and purposeful mathematical lessons and interactions.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5The author advocates teaching young children mathematical concepts by learning concepts such as tall, short, wide, narrow, long, and round. He shows how teachers can create conversations that reinforce these concepts and provide children with a good foundation for advanced mathematics. A full review of the book will appear in a future issue of The Christian Librarian. A review copy for my library was received in exchange for an honest review.