Understanding Children's Mathematical Graphics: Beginnings in Play

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Understanding Children's Mathematical Graphics: Beginnings in Play

Pre-school and kindergarten Primary and middle schools Teaching of a specific subject Educational: Mathematics and numeracy

Authors: Elizabeth Carruthers, Maulfry Worthington

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Collection: UK Higher Education OUP Humanities & Social Sciences Education OUP

Language: English

Published by: Open University Press

Published on: 16 April 2011

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 12 Mb

ISBN: 9780335240791


This book challenges traditional beliefs and practices of teaching written mathematics in early childhood.

It gives theoretical underpinnings and offers exciting insights and context to children's early mathematical thinking and in particular into children's mathematical graphics, showing how this supports their understanding of the abstract symbolic language of mathematics. Drawing on a wide range of examples, it illustrates and explains how children explore and communicate their mathematical thinking through their mathematical graphics, and how this begins in play.

The book looks at the power of children's own marks, symbols and other graphical representations to convey meanings, exploring how they support complex thinking.

The authors explore the relationship between children's play and meaning making. Rather than viewing mathematics as a separate subject or as a set of basic skills to be transmitted, they demonstrate that in supportive learning cultures children develop their own mathematical thinking to solve problems.

Key features include:

Numerous new examples and case studies of children from birth to 8 years, highlighting the complexity and richness of children's thinking

Explanation of pedagogical issues - showing how they can support rich play and mathematics

Draws on the authors' latest research

This book is valuable reading for students, teachers, primary mathematics coordinators, and all early years professionals working in the Early Years Foundation Stage and Key Stage One.

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