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Making Sense of Maths: Picturing Data - Teacher Book: Collecting, representing, analysing and interpreting data

Spiral bound

Main Details

Title Making Sense of Maths: Picturing Data - Teacher Book: Collecting, representing, analysing and interpreting data
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Susan Hough
By (author) Frank Eade
By (author) Paul Dickinson
By (author) Steve Gough
Physical Properties
Format:Spiral bound
Pages:116
Dimensions(mm): Height 299,Width 210
ISBN/Barcode 9781444180152
ClassificationsDewey:519.5
Audience
Primary & Secondary Education
Illustrations Full colour illustrations throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Hodder Education
Imprint Hodder Education
Publication Date 30 November 2012
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Making Sense of Maths is the only series that develops conceptual understanding. This series will motivate, engage and develop the conceptual understanding of students at KS3 and KS4. Students build their own problem solving strategies based on their understanding of the world around them which then support them to tackle functional questions. The Teacher's Book provides support for the activities in the student book which develop the student's understanding of representing, analysing and interpreting data. It also contains answers for the workbook questions which consolidate learning. Making Sense of Maths has been based on Realistic Maths Education (RME) and extensively trialled in KS3 and KS4 classrooms in the UK by a team from Manchester Metropolitan University. - Use alongside existing resources or on its own - Ideal for Year 10s heading for the C/D borderline - Ideal for intervention groups - Supports the move from modular to linear specifications by improving knowledge retention - Provides support for good teaching and learning under the current Ofsted criteria

Author Biography

Paul Dickinson taught maths in UK Comprehensive schools for over 20 years. He is now a Senior Lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University, where he works with trainee teachers and develops and trials classroom materials based on RME(Realistic Maths Education). Stella Dudzic taught for 22 years in secondary schools, including 9 years as head of department. She is currently Programme Leader for Curriculum at MEI and regularly leads CPD for teachers. She is also a Principal Examiner. Frank Eade has worked in mathematics education for over 25 years. He is particularly interested in using realistic situations to give students access to mathematics and in using students beliefs and misconceptions to help them move forward in mathematics. Steve Gough taught maths for 20 years, 10 years as Head of Maths, in schools in Greater Manchester. Since 2008 he has been a Senior Lecturer in Maths Education at Manchester Metropolitan University and has worked with teachers to develop the 'Making Sense of Maths' series. Sue Hough is a Senior Lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University and has spent the last 6 years developing materials for 'Making Sense of Maths'. Previously Sue spent 18 years teaching maths in 11 - 18 schools and worked as a head of Maths.