1st Edition

Using and Applying Mathematics at Key Stage 1 A Guide to Teaching Problem Solving and Thinking Skills

By Elaine Sellers, Sue Lowndes Copyright 2003
    72 Pages
    by David Fulton Publishers

    72 Pages
    by David Fulton Publishers

    All pupils - able children included - need to be taught strategies to enable their thinking skills to progress. They also need help with developing different approaches to problem solving. A sustained piece of work that requires perseverance, logical strategies, and refinement of method and extension of the original task is not the same as a straightforward quick-fix type problem. Both types of problem solving need to be taught. This book presents a series of activities that can be used with whole classes to provide a curriculum for the teaching of problem solving and the development of thinking skills. Each tried and tested investigation is clearly explained with ideas on how to introduce the task to a class, full solutions and resource sheets.

    Activities include making 10p: a task to encourage systematic listing; tables and chairs: working systematically and spotting patterns; polygons and polyhedra: investigating diagonals, triangles, faces, edges and vertices; hidden faces: investigating different shapes and sizes of dice; and pond borders: investigating area and perimeter.

    Introduction. 1. Rocket to the Moon. 2. Making 10p. 3. Tables and Chairs. 4. Polygons and Polyhedra. 5. Adding to 15. 6. Hidden Faces. 7. Dotty Investigation.

    Biography

    Elaine Sellars, Sue Lowndes