Mathematical Reasoning for Elementary Teachers Plus MyLab Math Media Update -- Access Card Package

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Edition: 7th
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Pub. Date: 2018-01-04
Publisher(s): Pearson
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Fosters reasoning skills, deep conceptual understanding, and a positive attitude to aspiring elementary or middle school teachers

Mathematical Reasoning for Elementary Teachers  presents the mathematical content needed for teaching within the context of the elementary classroom. The authors endeavor to answer the frequently asked question “Why are we learning this?” by going beyond skill explanations to show how these concepts are implemented in the future classroom, and what types of questions children may ask. The Common Core State Standards for Mathematics are included.


This Media Update for the 7th Edition features:

  • Education Insights video program adapted from teacher education videos, produced with assessment questions, worksheets, and an implementation guide
  • Common Core in Action videos with assessment questions
  • Common Core Assessment Analysis questions
  • GeoGebra animations with assessment questions
  • Assessment questions for lecture videos
  • MindSet material.


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0135167469 / 97801351674  Mathematical Reasoning for Elementary Teachers Plus MyLab Math Media Update - Access Card Package, 7/e 

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Author Biography

Calvin Long received his B.S. in Mathematics from the University of Idaho. Following M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Mathematics from the University of Oregon, he worked briefly as an analyst for the National Security Agency and then joined the faculty at Washington State University. His teaching ran the gamut from elementary algebra through graduate courses and included frequently teaching the content courses for prospective elementary school teachers.

 

His other professional activities include serving on numerous committees of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and the Mathematical Association of America, and holding various leadership positions in those organizations. Professor Long has also been heavily engaged in directing and instructing in-service workshops and institutes for teachers at all levels, has given more than 100 presentations at national and regional meetings of NCTM and its affiliated groups, and has presented invited lectures on mathematics education abroad.

 

Professor Long has co-authored two books and is the sole author of a text in number theory. In addition, he has authored over 90 articles on mathematics and mathematics education, and also served as a frequent reviewer for mathematics journals, including The Arithmetic Teacher and The Mathematics Teacher. In 1986, he received the Faculty Excellence Award in Teaching from Washington State University and, in 1991, he received a Certificate for Meritorious Service to the Mathematical Association of America.

 

Aside from his professional activities, Cal enjoys listening to, singing, and directing classical music, reading, fly fishing, camping, and backpacking.

 

 

Duane DeTemple received his B.S. with majors in Applied Science and Mathematics from Portland State College. Following his Ph.D. in Mathematics from Stanford University, he was a faculty member at Washington State University, where he is now a Professor Emeritus of Mathematics. He has been extensively involved with teacher preparation and professional development at both the elementary and secondary levels. Professor DeTemple has been a frequent consultant to projects sponsored by the Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, the Higher Education Coordinating Board, and other boards and agencies.

 

Dr. DeTemple has co-authored four other books and over 100 articles on mathematics or mathematics materials for the classroom. He is a member of the Washington State University President’s Teaching Academy, and in 2007 was the recipient of the WSU Sahlin Faculty Excellence Award for Instruction and the Distinguished Teaching Award of the Pacific Northwest Section of the Mathematical Association of America.

 

In addition to teaching and research mathematics, Duane enjoys reading, listening to, and playing music, hiking, biking, canoeing, traveling, and playing tennis.

 

 

Richard Millman received a B.S. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Ph.D. from Cornell University in Mathematics. He is a professor of mathematics and was director of the Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics, and Computing (CEISMC) at the Georgia Institute of Technology, which supports STEM outreach in K-12. He was formerly the Outreach Professor of Mathematics at the University of Kentucky, where he was involved in both preservice and in-service teacher training for mathematics teachers.

 

Dr. Millman has co-authored four books in mathematics, co-edited three others, and received ten peer-reviewed grants. He has published over 50 articles about mathematics or mathematics education and has taught a wide variety of mathematics and mathematics education courses throughout the undergraduate and graduate curriculum, including those for preservice teachers. He received, with a former student, an Excel Prize for Expository Writing for an article in The Mathematics Teacher and was a Member-at-Large of the Council of the American Mathematical Society. He was principal investigator and project director for ALGEBRA CUBED, a grant from the National Science Foundation to improve algebra education in rural Kentucky. He was the principal investigator of a Race to the Top grant from the Georgia Department of Education and another NSF grant, SLIDER, in which students use a curriculum based on engineering design in the context of building robots to learn eighth-grade physical science and math.

 

Rich enjoys traveling, writing about mathematics, losing golf balls, listening to music, and going to plays and movies. He also loves and is enormously proud of his grandchildren, with whom he enjoys discussing the conceptual basis of mathematics, among other topics.

Table of Contents

1. Thinking Critically

1.1  An Introduction to Problem Solving

1.2  Polya’s Problem-Solving Principles and the Standards for Mathematical Practice of the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics

1.3  More Problem-Solving Strategies

1.4  Algebra as a Problem-Solving Strategy

1.5  Additional Problem-Solving Strategies

1.6  Reasoning Mathematically

 

2. Sets and Whole Numbers

2.1 Sets and Operations on Sets

2.2 Sets, Counting, and the Whole Numbers

2.3 Addition and Subtraction of Whole Numbers

2.4 Multiplication and Division of Whole Numbers

 

3. Numeration and Computation

3.1 Numeration Systems Past and Present

3.2 Algorithms for Addition and Subtraction of Whole Numbers

3.3 Algorithms for Multiplication and Division of Whole Numbers

3.4 Mental Arithmetic and Estimation

3.5 Nondecimal Positional Systems

 

4. Number Theory

4.1 Divisibility of Natural Numbers

4.2 Tests for Divisibility

4.3 Greatest Common Divisors and Least Common Multiples

 

5. Integers

5.1 Representation of Integers

5.2 Addition and Subtraction of Integers

5.3 Multiplication and Division of Integers

 

6. Fractions and Rational Numbers

6.1 The Basic Concepts of Fractions and Rational Numbers

6.2 Addition and Subtraction of Fractions

6.3 Multiplication and Division of Fractions

6.4 The Rational Number System

 

7. Decimals, Real Numbers, and Proportional Reasoning

7.1 Decimals and Real Numbers

7.2 Computations with Decimals

7.3 Proportional Reasoning

7.4 Percent

 

8. Algebraic Reasoning, Graphing, and Connections with Geometry

8.1 Variables, Algebraic Expressions, and Functions

8.2 Graphing Points, Lines, and Elementary Functions

8.3 Connections between Algebra and Geometry

 

9. Geometric Figures

9.1 Figures in the Plane

9.2 Curves and Polygons in the Plane

9.3 Figures in Space

 

10. Measurement: Length, Area, and Volume

10.1 The Measurement Process

10.2 Area and Perimeter

10.3 The Pythagorean Theorem

10.4 Volume

10.5 Surface Area

 

11. Transformations, Symmetries, and Tilings

11.1 Rigid Motions and Similarity Transformations

11.2 Patterns and Symmetries

11.3 Tilings and Escher-like Designs

 

12. Congruence, Constructions, and Similarity

12.1 Congruent Triangles

12.2 Constructing Geometric Figures

12.3 Similar Triangles

 

13. Statistics: The Interpretation of Data

13.1 Organizing and Representing Data

13.2 Measuring the Center and Variation of Data

13.3 Statistical Inference

 

14. Probability

14.1 The Basics of Probability

14.2 Applications of Counting Principles to Probability

14.3 Permutations and Combinations

14.4 Odds, Expected Values, Geometric Probability, and Simulations

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