1st Edition

Math In Plain English Literacy Strategies for the Mathematics Classroom

By Amy Benjamin Copyright 2011
144 Pages
by Eye On Education

144 Pages
by Eye On Education

144 Pages
by Eye On Education

Do word problems and math vocabulary confuse students in your mathematics classes? Do simple keywords like "value" and "portion" seem to mislead them? Many words that students already know can have a different meaning in mathematics. To grasp that difference, students need to connect English literacy skills to math. Successful students speak, read, write, and listen to each other so they can... Read more
Acknowledgements
Meet the Author
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User's Guide
Introduction
Strategy 1 Teaching Mathematical Words Explicitly
Strategy 2 Teaching Academic Words Implicitly
Strategy 3 Reinforcing Reading Comprehension Skills that Apply to Mathematics
Strategy 5 Unlocking the Meaning of Word Problems
Strategy 6 Teaching Note-Taking Skills for Mathematics
Strategy 7 Using Language-Based Formative Assessment in Mathematics
Strategy 8 Connecting Memorization to Meaning in Mathematics
Strategy 9 Incorporating Writing-to-Learn Activities in Mathematics
Strategy 10 Preparing Students for Algebraic Thinking
Appendix 1 Word Components Commonly Seen in Math Language: Or…Words Have Cousins?
Appendix 2 Making Connections in Vocabulary
Works Cited

Biography

Amy Benjamin is a literacy consultant who works with educators across the United States and Canada. Her work is informed by more than thirty years of teaching experience at the middle and high school levels. She has been recognized for excellence in teaching by the New York State English Council, the State Education Department of New York, Tufts University, and Union College.As a member of the professional development team for the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE), and president of its Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar, Amy has had a major impact in transforming the paradigm of grammar instruction from fill-in-the-blank worksheets to the kind of active, authentic, discovery-based models presented in this book. This is Amy's eleventh book for Eye on Education., Joan Berger has developed unique approaches for teaching writing and grammar during her four decades working with high-school and middle-school students. A Golden Apple finalist, Joan has written articles for various National Council of Teachers of English journals, as well as NCTE's teacher sourcebook Professional Communities at Work: Grammar. Now a consultant who works with schools and school districts, Joan also speaks frequently at NCTE conferences about writing and grammar. At her workshops, Joan gives teachers fun, easy-to-use strategies that inspire their students to write effectively.