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Figuring Out Fluency - Multiplication and Division With Fractions and Decimals: A Classroom Companion [Mīkstie vāki]

, (University of Louisville, KY), , (Howard Public School System)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, height x width: 279x215 mm, weight: 650 g
  • Sērija : Corwin Mathematics Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Apr-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Corwin Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1071825925
  • ISBN-13: 9781071825921
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, height x width: 279x215 mm, weight: 650 g
  • Sērija : Corwin Mathematics Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Apr-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Corwin Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1071825925
  • ISBN-13: 9781071825921
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Because fluency practice is not a worksheet.

Fluency in mathematics is more than adeptly using basic facts or implementing algorithms. It is not about speed or recall. Real fluency is about choosing strategies that are efficient, flexible, lead to accurate solutions, and are appropriate for the given situation. Developing fluency is also a matter of equity and access for all learners.

The landmark book Figuring Out Fluency in Mathematics Teaching and Learning offered educators the inspiration to develop a deeper understanding of procedural fluency, along with a plethora of pragmatic tools for shifting classrooms toward a fluency approach. Now, teachers have the chance to apply that inspiration through explicit instruction and practice every day with the classroom companion Figuring Out Fluency: Multiplication and Division with Fractions and Decimals. With this book, teachers can:

  • Dive deeper into the Significant Strategies for fluency explained in the anchor book
  • Learn how these strategies grow from and relate to the basic fact strategies children learn
  • Access over 100 strategy-aligned and classroom-ready activities for fluency instruction and practice in multiplying and dividing fractions and decimals, including worked examples, routines, games, and centers
  • Find activities for assessing all components of multiplication and division fluency for fractions and decimals, plus support for engaging families
  • Download all of the needed support tools, game boards, and other resources from the companion website for immediate implementation.

Give each and every student the knowledge and power to become skilled and confident mathematical thinkers and doers.

Recenzijas

This book places mathematical thinking front and center! The authors make the compelling case using myriad examples that fluency requires reasoning and relies on conceptual understanding. They provide a treasure trove of engaging activities teachers can use to help their students develop fluency with fractions and decimals. If you want your students to confidently choose and flexibly use a range of strategies when working with fractions and decimals, you must read this book! -- Grace Kelemanik As a high school mathematics teacher, I listened year after year to students who said they lost their passion for mathematics right around the time they began to learn fractions. Thankfully, Figuring Out FluencyMultiplication and Division With Fractions and Decimals is a book designed to make fractions more accessible and understood by all students. The book is a must-read for mathematics educators. This book clearly defines fluency and also shares action steps and strategies teachers can employ to help students develop a deeper understanding of, and fluency with, fractions and decimals. -- Mona Toncheff This book is such an eye-opener for providing interventions and strategies for students and supporting teachers that I coach. Fluency isnt about timed tests or drill and kill but providing students with rich discourse, games, tasks, routines, and more. Im so excited to delve into this much-needed resource more. -- Tomika R. Altman * Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools * Figuring Out FluencyMultiplication and Division With Fractions and Decimals is an essential resource for math educators who teach fraction and decimal operations. This companion book connects the strategies introduced in the anchor book to multiplying and dividing with decimals and fractions. The explicit strategy instruction provided in the book allows access for ALL students in a practical, hands-on approach. This is a go-to for all math educators, coaches, specialists, and interventionists! -- Nichole DeMotte * Jefferson County Public Schools, Louisville, KY * A needed addition to mathematics education! This book establishes a broader definition of fluency and emphasizes the importance of helping students develop and use relationships and strategies to solve problems. Bay-Williams, SanGiovanni, Martinie, and Suh outline which major relationships and strategies students need to develop stronger mathematical reasoning! -- Pam Harris * Texas State University * Figuring Out Fluency: Multiplication and Division With Fractions and Decimals is the resource that the educational world has been wishing and waiting for as it works to tackle mathematical concepts that traditionally leave students confused and teachers frustrated. This carefully crafted guide will inspire and support educators in their journey to integrate quality and rigorous fluency practice. It provides a plethora of practical, well-designed activities and games rooted in research that will actively engage students in rich discussion, critical thinking, and the strengthening of their conceptual understanding needed to select appropriate strategies to multiply and divide fractions and decimals accurately and efficiently. As an instructional leader, I view this text as the catalyst for refocusing the goals of math instruction so both teachers and students can confidently engage in practices that build mathematical proficiency. -- Allyson Lyman * Emporia Public Schools * Figuring Out FluencyMultiplication and Division With Fractions and Decimals is a must-have for any classroom teacher, mathematics supervisor, or anyone that wants to think about advancing their students fluency with fractions and decimals. The ideas in this book are supported through the key ideas of figuring out fluency and the detailed ways of its strategy model of looking at fractions and decimals. The numerous resources that are highlighted in this book support anyone from a new teacher all the way to a 25-year veteran. The ease of use is what will help anyone improve their practice. -- Spencer Jamieson

Preface xiv
Acknowledgments xviii
About the Authors xx
1 Figuring Out Fluency: Key Ideas
1(24)
What Is Fluency With Fraction and Decimal Multiplication and Division?
2(2)
Why Focus on Fluency for Fraction and Decimal Multiplication and Division?
4(1)
What Do Fluency Actions Look Like for Fraction and Decimal Multiplication and Division?
5(5)
What Foundations Do Students Need?
10(7)
What Automaticities Do Students Need?
17(1)
What Are the Significant Strategies for Multiplication and Division?
18(1)
How Do I Teach, Practice, and Assess Strategies?
19(3)
How Do I Support Students' Fluency Over Time?
22(1)
"Factors" in Getting the Best "Product"
22(3)
2 Strategy Modules
25(136)
Module 1 Good (And Necessary) Foundations For Reasoning Strategies
26(22)
Good (And Necessary) Foundations
26(2)
Relative Size Of Fractions And Decimals
28(4)
Flexible Decomposition
32(3)
Factors And Multiples
35(4)
Identifying Equivalent Fractions And Mixed Numbers
39(3)
Using Reciprocals And Inverse Operations
42(3)
Leveragingthe Identity Property
45(3)
Module 2 Break Apart To Multiply (By Addends) And Partial Products
48(16)
Strategy Overview: Break Apart To Multiply (By Addends) And Partial Products
48(2)
Break Apart To Multiply (By Addends) And Partial Products: Strategy Briefs For Families
50(1)
Teaching Activities For Break Apart To Multiply (By Addends) And Partial Products
51(4)
Practice Activities For Break Apart To Multiply (By Addends) And Partial Products
55(9)
Module 3 Compensation
64(16)
Strategy Overview: Compensation
64(1)
Compensation: Strategy Briefs For Families
65(1)
Teaching Activities For Compensation
66(5)
Practice Activities For Compensation
71(9)
Module 4 Break Apart To Multiply (By Factors)
80(14)
Strategy Overview: Break Apart To Multiply (By Factors)
80(2)
Break Apartto Multiply (By Factors): Strategy Briefs For Families
82(1)
Teaching Activities For Break Apart To Multiply (By Factors)
83(4)
Practice Activities For Break Apart To Multiply (By Factors)
87(7)
Module 5 Think Multiplication
94(18)
Strategy Overview: Think Multiplication
94(2)
Think Multiplication: Strategy Briefs For Families
96(1)
Teaching Activities For Think Multiplication
97(6)
Practice Activities For Think Multiplication
103(9)
Module 6 Partial Quotients
112(16)
Strategy Overview: Partial Quotients
112(2)
Partial Quotients: Strategy Briefs For Families
114(1)
Teaching Activities For Partial Quotients
115(4)
Practice Activities For Partial Quotients
119(9)
Module 7 Standard Algorithms For Fraction Multiplication And Division
128(18)
Overview: Standard Algorithms For Fraction Multiplication
128(1)
Overview: Standard Algorithms For Fraction Division
129(2)
Standard Algorithms For Fraction Multiplication And Division: Strategy Briefs For Families
131(1)
Teaching Activities For Fraction Algorithms
132(6)
Practice Activities For Fraction Algorithms
138(8)
Module 8 Standard Algorithms For Decimal Multiplication And Division
146(15)
Overview: Standard Algorithms For Decimal Multiplication And Division
146(2)
Standard Algorithms For Decimal Multiplication And Division: Strategy Briefs For Families
148(1)
Teaching Activities For Decimal Algorithms
149(3)
Practice Activities For Decimal Algorithms
152(9)
3 Putting It All Together: Developing Fluency
161(17)
Fluency Is ...
162(2)
Assessing Fluency
164(2)
Fluency Activities
166(12)
Appendix: Tables of Activities 178(10)
References 188(2)
Index 190
Jennifer M. Bay-Williams is a professor of mathematics education at the University of Louisville, where she teaches preservice teachers, emerging elementary mathematics specialists, and doctoral students in mathematics education. She has authored over 40 books and 100 journal articles/book chapters, many of which focus on procedural fluency and developing mathematical proficiency. Beyond the Figuring out Fluency series, these include Math Fact Fluency, and Everything you Need for Mathematics Coaching and Elementary: Teaching Developmentally and Middle School Mathematics. Jennifers national leadership includes NCTM Board of Directors, the TODOS: Mathematics for All Board of Directors, and as president and secretary of the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators (AMTE). John J. SanGiovanni is a mathematics coordinator in Howard County, Maryland. There, he leads mathematics curriculum development, digital learning, assessment, and professional development. John is passionate about growing new mathematics leaders in the district and through McDaniel College. In addition to the Figuring Out Fluency series, some of his many Corwin books include Daily Routines to Jump-Start Problem Solving, Grades K8; Answers to Your Biggest Questions About Teaching Elementary Math; the Daily Routines to Jump-Start Math series; and Productive Math Struggle: A 6-Point Action Plan for Fostering Perseverance. John is a national mathematics curriculum and professional learning consultant who also speaks frequently at national conferences and institutes. He is active in state and national professional organizations, recently serving on the board of directors for the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) and on the board of directors for NCSM.

Sherri Martinie, a Professor of Curriculum and Instruction in the College of Education at Kansas State University, teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in mathematics education. Prior to taking her position at Kansas State, she taught elementary, middle and high school mathematics for a combined 20 years. She is continually seeking innovative ways to support preservice and in-service teachers in the development and refinement of effective mathematics teaching practices.  Jennifer Suh is a mathematics educator at George Mason University, leading efforts to enhance K-8 math instruction through strength-based formative assessments and bridging activities. In partnership with the Virginia Department of Education, her project, Bridging for Math Strength, focuses on using rich mathematics tasks across grade levels, unpacking the learning progression to enhance teaching and learning. Jennifer uses this project for math intervention and multi-tiered instruction, working closely with special education and general education math teachers to meet diverse learners needs. She directs the Center for Outreach in Mathematics Professional Learning and Educational Technology (COMPLETE), conducting Lesson Study in schools emphasizing problem-based tasks to promote equitable access to 21st-century skills, including creativity, critical thinking, communication, and collaboration, particularly for diverse student populations.