2016
DOI: 10.5951/teacchilmath.23.5.0282
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Problem solving with the Sneetches

Abstract: Math by the Month features collections of short activities focused on a monthly theme. These articles aim for an inquiry or problem-solving orientation that includes four activities each for grade bands K–2, 3–4, and 5–6. In this issue, teachers read the classic Dr. Seuss book The Sneetches and other stories with their class and get students to engage with these associated mathematical problems. The problems, many of which are open-ended or contain multiple solutions or solution pathways, cover a range of math… Show more

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“…learning environment for mathematics, helping to incorporate life experiences into classroom activities. Figure 1 presents the Narrative-First Approach (NFA) to teaching mathematics, proposed by Russo and Russo (2018), which includes four components: student engagement, teacher engagement, breadth of mathematics and depth of mathematics.…”
Section: Advantages Of Teaching Mathematics Using Picture Booksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…learning environment for mathematics, helping to incorporate life experiences into classroom activities. Figure 1 presents the Narrative-First Approach (NFA) to teaching mathematics, proposed by Russo and Russo (2018), which includes four components: student engagement, teacher engagement, breadth of mathematics and depth of mathematics.…”
Section: Advantages Of Teaching Mathematics Using Picture Booksmentioning
confidence: 99%