
Family Math Night
Math Standards in Action
Jennifer Taylor-Cox(Author)
Eye On Education, Inc (Publisher)
Published on 15. March 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
128 pages
978-1-930556-99-7 (ISBN)
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Description
Why should your school have a Family Math Night?
- Help students learn essential math concepts
- Give parents a chance to serve as models of motivation, persistence and competence
- Promote math success in a supportive setting
With its step-by-step directions and suggestions for both teachers and parents, this book takes the worry out of planning and conducting a Family Math Night at your school.
How does Family Math Night work?
- Invite parents to accompany their children to school for an evening event.
- Arrange a series of tables ("stations") in a large room or in several classrooms.
- As shown in this book, prepare materials -- easy-to-find and inexpensive -- and set up an activity at each station.
- Parents and students visit some or all stations and engage in the activities together.
- Teachers encourage participation, offer assistance, and promote "math talk."
This book contains 40 engaging and inspiring activities, organized by grade level, along with:
For the teacher
- list of materials
- helpful hints
- connections to math standards
- For the parent and student
- description of activity and directions
- questions parents can ask
- challenges
The activities in this book align with the NCTM content and process standards for pre-kindergarten through grade 5.
- Help students learn essential math concepts
- Give parents a chance to serve as models of motivation, persistence and competence
- Promote math success in a supportive setting
With its step-by-step directions and suggestions for both teachers and parents, this book takes the worry out of planning and conducting a Family Math Night at your school.
How does Family Math Night work?
- Invite parents to accompany their children to school for an evening event.
- Arrange a series of tables ("stations") in a large room or in several classrooms.
- As shown in this book, prepare materials -- easy-to-find and inexpensive -- and set up an activity at each station.
- Parents and students visit some or all stations and engage in the activities together.
- Teachers encourage participation, offer assistance, and promote "math talk."
This book contains 40 engaging and inspiring activities, organized by grade level, along with:
For the teacher
- list of materials
- helpful hints
- connections to math standards
- For the parent and student
- description of activity and directions
- questions parents can ask
- challenges
The activities in this book align with the NCTM content and process standards for pre-kindergarten through grade 5.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 279 mm
Width: 203 mm
Weight
363 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-930556-99-7 (9781930556997)
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Content
1 Introduction
2 Primary Stations (Prekindergarten Through Second Grade)
3 Intermediate Stations (Third Through Fifth Grades)
4 General Stations (Prekindergarten Through Fifth Grade)
5 Additional Tools
2 Primary Stations (Prekindergarten Through Second Grade)
3 Intermediate Stations (Third Through Fifth Grades)
4 General Stations (Prekindergarten Through Fifth Grade)
5 Additional Tools