Authors Chepina Rumsey and Jody Guarino continue their advocacy for math-curious classrooms, building on their work in Nurturing Math Curiosity With Learners in Grades K2. They argue that curiosity not only engages students but also invigorates them to reason and develop a conceptual understanding of grade-level mathematical ideas. Dive into instructional skills that foster curiosity in math lessons and so much more.
Grades 35 mathematics teachers can use this book to: - Foster curious mindsets that encourage inquiry and exploration in mathematical learning
- Build a class community where students share and learn from each others conjectures
- Invite students to notice recurring patterns, ask why, and develop possible explanations
- Challenge students to justify or refine their conjectures with observable evidence and data
- Equip students with a solid mathematical foundation to prepare them for algebra
Contents:Introduction
Part 1: Nurturing Our Classroom Community and Growing Our Teacher ToolboxChapter 1: Establishing the Foundation for Mathematical Argumentation
Chapter 2: Nurturing a Classroom Community
Chapter 3: Growing Our Teacher Toolbox
Chapter 4: Connecting Environment and Teacher Toolbox Through Instructional Routines
Part 2: Growing the Layers of ArgumentationChapter 5: Exploring the First LayerNotice, Wonder, and Beyond
Chapter 6: Exploring the Second LayerConjecturing
Chapter 7: Exploring the Third LayerJustifying
Chapter 8: Exploring the Fourth LayerExtending
Part 3: Growing More Mathematical IdeasChapter 9: Finding Opportunities for Argumentation
Chapter 10: Connections to Algebra
Epilogue
Appendix A: Instructional Routine Planning Template
Appendix B: Mathematical Ideas Across Chapters
References and Resources
Index