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Book Synopsis
This guide provides the practical tips and tools educators need to help their mathematically promising students develop their potential to the fullest.

Trade Review

"The best source I have seen challenging mathematically talented students. The activities are thought provoking and enjoyable. I will recommend this book to parents as well as educators of mathematically talented students!"

-- Sally Reis, Past President

"This is a distinctive book deserving to be in the vanguard of provision for mathematically promising pupils. Equally accessible to teachers and mathematics educators, this book offers ideas and step-by-step procedures on how to use them. The content is guided by enlightened principles emanating from substantial, well-informed experience of the author. A unique resource indeed."

-- Valsa Koshy, Reader in Mathematics Education

"It is an excellent ′how-to′ book for teachers that will help them ratchet up a seemingly simple math concept to stimulate critical and creative thinking in talented students. I find this book combines the best of mathematics content as outlined by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics with the best of gifted education instructional strategies. It should be on the shelf of every elementary math teacher!"

-- Katherine Gavin, Associate Professor

"Sheffield has successfully packaged her exciting, unique vision for teaching all students as if they have the potential to become mathematically gifted. This easy-to-use resource includes compelling mathematical activities in a simple format for encouraging deep thinking and mathematical creativity. Extending the Challenge in Mathematics has it all--brain research theory, models for creative thinking, blackline masters with open-ended problems at graduated levels of difficulty for all four mathematical strands, in-depth discussion of solutions and extensions, and a very extensive list of Internet resources. Finally—a realistic, concrete guide for teaching challenging reform mathematics. Any math teacher could undoubtedly use it right away!"

-- Alice Gabbard, 7th Grade Math Teacher
"I would recommend this book highly to anyone working with mathematics instruction for the gifted. It′s an outstanding resource." -- Joyce VanTassel-Baska, Executive Director
"This book will make a delightful addition to any teacher′s classroom tool kit." -- Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, August 2004

Table of Contents
List of Reproducible Forms About the Author 1. Developing Mathematical Promise What Is Mathematical Promise? Who Are Mathematically Promising? What Are the Goals of Mathematics Instructions? How Might We Find and/or Create Good Problems to Explore? What Models Might We Use to Increase the Numbers and Levels of Mathematically Promising Students? How Should We Assess Success? Structure of the Activities in This Book 2. Number and Operations Investigation One: How Many Ways? Investigation Two: Same Sums Investigation Three: All in a Row 3. Algebra Investigation One: Where Am I? Investigation Two: Heads or Tails? Investigation Three: Field of Dreams 4. Geometry and Measurement Investigation One: Framed Investigation Two: Shape Up Investigation Three: Connect the Dots 5. Data Analysis and Probability Investigation One: Who′s Got the Button? Investigation Two: On Your Mark Investigation Three: Bull′s-Eye Resources References Index

Extending the Challenge in Mathematics

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      Publisher: Corwin
      Publication Date: 12/18/2002 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761938514, 978-0761938514
      ISBN10: 0761938516

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This guide provides the practical tips and tools educators need to help their mathematically promising students develop their potential to the fullest.

      Trade Review

      "The best source I have seen challenging mathematically talented students. The activities are thought provoking and enjoyable. I will recommend this book to parents as well as educators of mathematically talented students!"

      -- Sally Reis, Past President

      "This is a distinctive book deserving to be in the vanguard of provision for mathematically promising pupils. Equally accessible to teachers and mathematics educators, this book offers ideas and step-by-step procedures on how to use them. The content is guided by enlightened principles emanating from substantial, well-informed experience of the author. A unique resource indeed."

      -- Valsa Koshy, Reader in Mathematics Education

      "It is an excellent ′how-to′ book for teachers that will help them ratchet up a seemingly simple math concept to stimulate critical and creative thinking in talented students. I find this book combines the best of mathematics content as outlined by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics with the best of gifted education instructional strategies. It should be on the shelf of every elementary math teacher!"

      -- Katherine Gavin, Associate Professor

      "Sheffield has successfully packaged her exciting, unique vision for teaching all students as if they have the potential to become mathematically gifted. This easy-to-use resource includes compelling mathematical activities in a simple format for encouraging deep thinking and mathematical creativity. Extending the Challenge in Mathematics has it all--brain research theory, models for creative thinking, blackline masters with open-ended problems at graduated levels of difficulty for all four mathematical strands, in-depth discussion of solutions and extensions, and a very extensive list of Internet resources. Finally—a realistic, concrete guide for teaching challenging reform mathematics. Any math teacher could undoubtedly use it right away!"

      -- Alice Gabbard, 7th Grade Math Teacher
      "I would recommend this book highly to anyone working with mathematics instruction for the gifted. It′s an outstanding resource." -- Joyce VanTassel-Baska, Executive Director
      "This book will make a delightful addition to any teacher′s classroom tool kit." -- Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, August 2004

      Table of Contents
      List of Reproducible Forms About the Author 1. Developing Mathematical Promise What Is Mathematical Promise? Who Are Mathematically Promising? What Are the Goals of Mathematics Instructions? How Might We Find and/or Create Good Problems to Explore? What Models Might We Use to Increase the Numbers and Levels of Mathematically Promising Students? How Should We Assess Success? Structure of the Activities in This Book 2. Number and Operations Investigation One: How Many Ways? Investigation Two: Same Sums Investigation Three: All in a Row 3. Algebra Investigation One: Where Am I? Investigation Two: Heads or Tails? Investigation Three: Field of Dreams 4. Geometry and Measurement Investigation One: Framed Investigation Two: Shape Up Investigation Three: Connect the Dots 5. Data Analysis and Probability Investigation One: Who′s Got the Button? Investigation Two: On Your Mark Investigation Three: Bull′s-Eye Resources References Index

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