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Elementary and Middle School Mathematics: Teaching Developmentally » (7th Edition)

Book cover image of Elementary and Middle School Mathematics: Teaching Developmentally by John A. Van de Walle

Authors: John A. Van de Walle, Jennifer M. Bay-Williams, Karen M. Karp
ISBN-13: 9780205573523, ISBN-10: 0205573525
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Allyn & Bacon, Inc.
Date Published: February 2009
Edition: 7th Edition

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Author Biography: John A. Van de Walle

Dr. John A. Van de Walle was one of the most renowned mathematics educators in the country and the author of Elementary and Middle School Mathematics: Teaching Developmentally, the book that, in its seventh edition, continues to be the leading text and resource in the United States and Canada for teaching K-8 mathematics.  John A. Van de Walle graduated cum laude from Bellarmine College in 1965 with a degree in mathematics, earned his master's degree in mathematics at St. Louis University in 1967, and in 1972, earned his doctoral degree in mathematics education from Ohio State University.  He spent most of his career at Virginia Commonwealth University where he was Professor Emeritus and for 29 years taught mathematics education to pre-service and in-service teachers. He retired in 2002, but continued to write and work with teachers to promote mathematics education.  He also served as a consultant to various school systems in the U.S. and Canada.  He was an active member of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and served on its board of directors from 1998 to 2001.  He once said, “It is fun to figure out the puzzle of how children go about making sense of mathematics and then how to help teachers help kids.”  Dr. Van de Walle died at home on December 2, 2006.  He is survived by his wife Sharon of 40 years, his two daughters, and three grand daughters.

 

Karen Karp is a Professor of Mathematics Education at the University of Louisville (Kentucky).  Prior to entering the field of teacher education she was an elementary school teacher in New York.  Karen is a co-author of FeistyFemales; Inspiring Girls to Think Mathematically, which is aligned with her research interests on teaching mathematics to diverse populations.  With Jennifer, Karen co-edited Growing Professionally: Readings from NCTM Publications for Grades K-8. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) and a former president of the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators (AMTE).  

 

Jennifer M. Bay-Williams is an Associate Professor of Mathematics Education at the University of Louisville (Kentucky). Jennifer has published many articles on teaching and learning in NCTM journals. She has also co-authored the following books: Math and Literature: Grades 6-8, Math and Nonfiction: Grades 6-8, Navigating through Connections in Grades 6-8. Jennifer taught elementary, middle, and high school in Missouri and in Peru, and continues to work in classrooms at all levels with students and with teachers.  Jennifer serves as the President of the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators (AMTE) and chair of the NCTM Emerging Issues Committee

 

Book Synopsis

 

Elementary and Middle School Mathematics: Teaching Developmentally, Seventh Edition

John A. Van de Walle, Late of Virginia Commonwealth University

Karen S. Karp, University of Louisville

Jennifer M. Bay-Williams, University of Louisville

 

Written by leaders in the field of mathematics education, this best-selling book will help teachers and K-8 students make sense of math. For each strand of the mathematics curriculum, numerous problem-based activities are interwoven with a discussion of the mathematical content and how children develop their understanding of that content.

 

This book is uniquely designed to help your students:


Prepare for mathematics instruction in today’s classroom:


NEW!  MyEducationLab website for this text presents classroom video, clips of teacher workshops presented by John Van de Walle, expanded lessons, real curriculum materials, children’s literature resources, and more. Margin notes throughout the text seamlessly integrate website material for instructors and readers.

NEW!  Field Experience Guide Connections at the end of each chapter showcase specific classroom-based tasks, activities, and resources available to readers in the popular Field Experience Guide.


Develop a constructivist and problem solving approach to the learning and teaching of mathematics

NEW! Use the 2000 NCTM Principles and Standards and Curriculum Focal Points to inform their instruction by providing the mostcomplete coverage of the NCTM guidelines available.

UPDATED! Effectively integrate technology to support teaching and learning with comprehensive coverage of new technologies and teaching strategies.

Practice doing the mathematics that they will teach through numerous activities in each of the 16 content chapters

NEW! Meet the needs of all learners through discussion of differentiating instruction, adaptation of the response to intervention (RTI) model for use with students with special needs in the mathematics classroom, and more.

Table of Contents

Ch. 1Teaching mathematics in the era of the NCTM standards1
Ch. 2Exploring what it means to do mathematics12
Ch. 3Developing understanding in mathematics22
Ch. 4Teaching through problem solving37
Ch. 5Planning in the problem-based classroom61
Ch. 6Building assessment into instruction78
Ch. 7Teaching mathematics equitably to all children95
Ch. 8Technology and school mathematics107
Ch. 9Developing early number concepts and number sense120
Ch. 10Developing meanings for the operations143
Ch. 11Helping children master the basic facts165
Ch. 12Whole-number place value development187
Ch. 13Strategies for whole-number computation216
Ch. 14Computational estimation with whole numbers245
Ch. 15Algebraic thinking : generalizations, patterns, and functions259
Ch. 16Developing fraction concepts293
Ch. 17Computation with fractions316
Ch. 18Decimal and percent concepts and decimal computation333
Ch. 19Proportional reasoning353
Ch. 20Developing measurement concepts374
Ch. 21Geometric thinking and geometric concepts407
Ch. 22Concepts of data analysis452
Ch. 23Exploring concepts of probability475
Ch. 24Developing concepts of exponents, integers, and real numbers492

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