ISBN-13: 9780595407842 / Angielski / Miękka / 2006 / 144 str.
Is it possible that the desire to learn mathematics is being destroyed for most students because of conditioning based on rote learning with the focus on pure mathematics and geometry through computer-driven instruction? Author Robert L. Hammond believes this to be the case and discusses solutions to this problem in "Reasoning and Applied Mathematics for the Early Years: A Handbook for Teachers." Hammond provides lessons on how we can learn to love mathematics by approaching it as a "free creation of thought" as he: Examines the current math programs for reasoning for seventh- and eighth-grade students, and indicates the need for focusing on reasoning as a major part of math instruction Reviews the results of his research to develop arithmetic and mathematical situations for the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division Reviews the laws governing the four basic operations that give the foundation for the lessons used in the workbook "Reasoning and Applied Mathematics for the Early Years" also includes a student workbook as a resource for methods to teach reasoning and skill development to students. Using the guidelines provided, teachers can help their students develop skills in critical reading, thinking, and writing, while honing their reasoning and applied mathematics proficiencies.