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Making Sense of Number
Improving Personal Numeracy
A concise introduction to personal and professional numeracy skills, helping readers to become more mathematically competent.
Annette Hilton (Author), Geoff Hilton (Author)
9781009009928, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 15 September 2021
180 pages
23.5 x 17 x 1.3 cm, 0.388 kg
Making Sense of Number is a concise introduction to personal and professional numeracy skills, helping readers to become more mathematically competent. It includes relevant content to assist pre-service teachers to improve numeracy for the classroom or to prepare for LANTITE, as well as support for practising teachers to develop their understanding and skills in numeracy. Making Sense of Number focuses on number sense as a conceptual framework for understanding mathematics, covering foundational areas of mathematics that often cause concern such as multiplication, fractions, ratio, rate and scale. The authors use real-world examples to explain mathematical concepts in an accessible and engaging way. Written by authors with over 30 years' experience teaching mathematics at primary, secondary and tertiary levels, Making Sense of Number is an essential guide for both pre-service teachers and those looking to improve their understanding of numeracy.
1. Reflection on Personal Mathematics Experiences and Abilities
2. Mathematics and Numeracy: The Role of Number Sense
3. The Hindu-Arabic Number System
4. Number Facts
5 Mental Computation
6. Additive and Multiplicative Thinking
7. Fractional Thinking
8. Ratio, Rate and Scale
9. Problem Solving
Appendix: Answers to Learning Activities.
Subject Areas: Adult numeracy guides & handbooks [VSN], Numeracy strategies [JNFG], Educational strategies & policy [JNF]