100 Commonly Asked Questions in Math Class
Answers That Promote Mathematical Understanding, Grades 6-12
- Alfred S. Posamentier - Mercy College, New York, USA
- William Farber - Mercy College, New York, USA
- Terri L. Germain-Williams - Mercy College, New York, USA
- Elaine Paris
- Bernd Thaller - University of Graz, Austria
- Ingmar Lehmann - Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany
It happens to the best of us: that one question that's got you stumped. Or maybe you have the answer, but it's not all that compelling or convincing. Al Posamentier and his coauthors to the rescue with this handy reference containing fun answers to students' 100 most frequently asked math questions. Even if you already have the answers, Al's explanations are certain to keep kids hooked—and that's what it's all about.
The questions are all organized around the Common Core's math content standards and relate directly to Numbers and Quantity, Functions, Algebra, Geometry, and Statistics and Probability. The big benefits? You'll discover high-interest ways to:
Teach inquiry and process in mathematical thinking
Encourage flexibility in problem solving
Emphasize efficient test-taking strategies
Provide practical applications from mathematics, education, and human development research
Build students' procedural skills and conceptual understanding
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