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Marilyn Burns

    Marilyn Burns is one of today’s most highly respected mathematics educators. Over the course of 40 years, she has taught children, led inservice sessions for teachers, and authored a variety of professional development publications. Her work focuses on fostering deeper understanding of mathematics for both students and educators. Burns is known for her insightful approach to how children learn math, inspiring teachers globally with her innovative methods.

    Wie viele Seiten hat die Banane?
    Brown Paper School Book: The I Hate Mathematics!
    The I Hate Mathematics! Book
    Just a Minute!
    Scholastic Reader - 2: Stay in Line
    About Teaching Mathematics
    • About Teaching Mathematics

      • 536 pages
      • 19 hours of reading

      This former Math Solutions publication is now published by Heinemann (ISBN: 9780325137551). Visit Heinemann.com/Math to learn more! In this fourth edition of her signature resource, Marilyn presents her current thinking and insights and includes ideas from her most recent teaching experiences. Part 1, "Starting Points," reflects the major overhaul of this book and addresses twenty-three issues important to thinking about teaching mathematics today. Part 2, "Problem-Solving Investigations," opens with how to plan problem-solving lessons; followed by whole-class, small-group, and individual investigations organized into five areas of the curriculum: Measurement, Data, Geometry, Patterns and Algebraic Thinking, and Number and Operations. Part 3, "Teaching Arithmetic," focuses on the cornerstone of elementary mathematics curriculum, offering ideas and assessments that build students' understanding, confidence, and competence in arithmetic. In Part 4, "Questions Teachers Ask," features Marilyn's responses to pedagogical questions she's received from teachers over the years. More than forty reproducibles for About Teaching Mathematics are available to download in a printable format.

      About Teaching Mathematics
      4.6
    • Scholastic Reader - 2: Stay in Line

      A Math Reader! 250-750 Words

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      12 girls and boys go to the zoo. They learn many ways to count to 12!

      Scholastic Reader - 2: Stay in Line
      3.8
    • Just a Minute!

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      A young boy learns how important it is to know just how long a minute is. Includes a section with related activities.

      Just a Minute!
      3.6
    • The I Hate Mathematics! Book

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      This book has been written especially for children who have been convinced by the attitudes of adults that mathematics is impossible and only for bright kids. It shows that maths is nothing more than a way of looking at the world and that it can be relevant to everyday life and fun.

      The I Hate Mathematics! Book
    • This book is for non-believers of all ages. It was written especially for children who have been convinced by the attitudes of adults that mathematics is (1) impossible (2) only for bright kids (3) no fun at all anyway. This book says that maths is nothing more than a way of looking at the world and that it can be relevant to everyday life (Street maths) and fun (How many sides does a banana have?). Hundreds of mathematical events, jokes, riddles, puzzles, investigations and experiments prove it!

      Brown Paper School Book: The I Hate Mathematics!
    • Ich will ich sein!

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Ich will ich sein! - bk112; Otto Maier Verlag; Marilyn Burns; pocket_book; 1979

      Ich will ich sein!