01652nam a22001817a 450000500170000000800410001702000180005804000070007604100080008308200180009110000180010924500370012726000230016430000290018736500680021652011570028465000290144120220412152717.0220305b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9781473913165 cAL aeng 223a510bNEWB aRobert Newell aBig ideas in primary mathematics aLondonbSagec2017 aix,305p.bHBc23.5x19cm. 2GeneralaVBI-1350b₹5928.75c₹d₹7905.00e25%f21-02-2022 alightbulb moments for you and your pupils This book explores the ‘big ideas’ in maths to help trainee teachers confidently teach the curriculum in a way that engages children and focuses on understanding, rather than memory, for those lightbulb moments. overing the major concepts in simple terms, whilst carefully linking to the National Curriculum, it shows how they can be used to enable learning and support mathematical mastery. A focus on explaining misconceptions and errors will strengthen trainees and teachers own mathematical subject knowledge, while also giving them the confidence to deepen their understanding of the children they teach. Key topics include: Problem-solving, reasoning and developing fluency in maths Place value and counting systems Measuring money, time and weight Geometry, and understanding space and shape Fractions and statistics for the primary classroom This is essential reading for anyone studying primary mathematics on initial teacher education courses, including undergraduate and postgraduate routes, and also NQTs. Robert Newell is a tutor in primary education at the UCL Institute of Education, London. 2MathematicsaMathematics