
Real Life Maths Investigations Is A Series Of Three Books Designed To Encourage Children To Learn Mathematics By Doing. They Use A Problem Solving Approach To Mathematics Using Activities That The Children Apply To Real Life Situations. The Skills And Concepts Covered Relate Directly To The National Statements And Include The Strands Of Number, Space, Measurement, Chance And Data And Mathematical Tools And Procedures. Each Unit Contains Material That Will:- Develop Children's Mathematical Thinking; Encourage Children To Use Maths In Situations They Meet Everyday; Cover Skills, Concepts And Applications From All Areas Of The Mathematics Curriculum;: Give Children The Opportunities To Use The Three Methods Of Computation - Mental, Written And Calculator; Present Mathematics In Context So Children Appreciate The Importance Of The Skills They Learn; Provide Children With Interesting Acitivites Suitable For All Levels Of Ability In The Classroom; Allow Teachersto Observe Children Applying Knowledge; And Develop An Integrated Approach To Teaching All Key Learning Areas.
This book investigates how middle school students can improve mathematical proficiency by applying abstract concepts to practical, real-world problem-solving scenarios. Author Pat Lilburn provides a structured framework for educators to move beyond rote memorization, utilizing a curriculum-aligned approach that integrates mathematical strands such as number, space, and data analysis into daily life applications.
What You Will Find
Educators frequently utilize this text as a practical resource for curriculum planning and classroom engagement. Experts highlight the book's effectiveness in bridging the gap between theoretical mathematics and functional, everyday application.
Page Count:
80
Publication Date:
1996-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Australia & New Zealand
ISBN-10:
0195538994
ISBN-13:
9780195538991
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