The Shanghai Maths Project Teacher's Guide Year 1 - by Paul Hodge & Nicola Palin & Paul Wrangles (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The Shanghai Maths Project Teacher's Guide part A, along with part B, provides teachers with all the support they need to deliver the programme of study as part of a mastery approach.
- 5-6 Years
- 11.7" x 8.3" Paperback
- 220 Pages
- Juvenile Nonfiction, Study Aids
- Series Name: Shanghai Maths
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About the Book
The Shanghai Maths Project Teacher's Guide part A, along with part B, provides teachers with all the support they need to deliver the programme of study as part of a mastery approach. It takes teachers through each topic, explains mathematical contexts and provides teaching ideas and activities for whole-class, intervention and enrichment.
Book Synopsis
The Shanghai Maths Project Teacher's Guide part A, along with part B, provides teachers with all the support they need to deliver the programme of study as part of a mastery approach. It takes teachers through each topic, explains mathematical contexts and provides teaching ideas and activities for whole-class, intervention and enrichment.
The Shanghai Maths Project Teacher's Guide 1A, together with The Shanghai Maths Project Teacher's Guide 1B, provides teachers with all the support they need to deliver the Year 1 maths programme of study as part of a mastery approach to teaching. Contents include:
Comprehensive introduction, including guidance on mastery, variation theory, the concrete pictorial abstract (CPA) approach
Recommended teaching sequence and planning support
Units of teaching, with suggested activities for whole-class instruction, methods and suggested activities to provide same-day intervention and same-day enrichment (mastery with greater depth)
About the Author
The author team is led by Series Editor Amanda Simpson, expert in the teaching of primary mathematics and a mastery specialist. She holds a PhD in children's mathematics development, and is the former Director for Primary at the National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics (NCETM).