Grade 3/4 developing big mathematical ideas: Sharon and her little red book
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posted on 2024-06-03, 17:50authored byS Goldfinch, G Williams
Sharon used to find many students were not interested in mathematics, did not engage, were bored, saw maths as irrelevant and / or found it difficult. She has found this is no longer so in her classes. Her students now look forward to problem solving lessons and relish the challenge. Over that time of change she progressively created her Little Red Book as she scribbled notes while working with Gaye, and referred to these notes in discussions with other teachers. Gaye saw Sharon scribbling away intently during classes they team-taught, referring often to this resource. Over time Gaye came to see that this resource was integral to the problem solving expertise Sharon had developed.
History
Pagination
107-115
Location
Bundoora, Victoria
Start date
2016-12-01
End date
2106-12-02
ISBN-13
9781876949600
Language
eng
Publication classification
E Conference publication, E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2016, Mathematical Association of Victoria
Editor/Contributor(s)
Widjaja W, Yook-Kin Loong E, Bragg LA
Title of proceedings
MAV 2016 : Maths explosion : Proceedings of the Mathematical Association of Victoria 2016 Annual Conference
Event
Mathematical Association of Victoria. Conference (53rd : 2016 : Bundoora, Victoria)