Planting the Seeds of Algebra, PreK–2

Explorations for the Early Grades
Planting the Seeds of Algebra, PreK–2
April 2012 | 208 pages | Corwin
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Help young minds explore algebraic concepts

Algebra is the gateway to higher education, and preparing students to grasp algebraic concepts increases their opportunities to succeed. This book shows teachers how to create a strong foundation in algebra for very young children. Using in-depth math "explorations," the author unpacks—step by step—the hidden connections to higher algebra. Each exploration contains an elegantly simple grade-banded lesson (on addition, subtraction, patterns, and odd and even numbers), followed by a discussion of the algebra connections in the lesson, as well as suggestions for additional problems to explore. Throughout, readers will find:

  • Clear explanations of algebraic connections
  • Specific strategies for teaching the key ideas of algebra
  • Lesson modifications for older or younger students
  • An array of age-appropriate problems, games, and lessons

 Planting the seeds of Algebra, PreK–2 helps teachers foster mathematical habits of mind in students such as critical thinking, problem solving, adaptability, agility, communication, curiosity, and imagination. Growth in these ways of thinking and doing will transfer to other areas of education and life—raising the bar and challenging students to aspire.

Contents

Foreword by Jennifer Bay-Williams

Foreword by Jennifer Bay-Williams

Acknowledgments

Acknowledgments

About the Author

About the Author

Introduction

Introduction

Exploration I. Addition: Beyond Just Memorizing Addition Facts

  • 1. Making 7 - The Lesson (Grades PreK-K)
  • 2. Behind Making 7 - Algebra Connections
  • 3. Beyond Making 7 - More Problems to Explore

Exploration II. Subtraction: More Than Just "Take Away"

  • 4. Sticker Stickler - The Lesson (Grades 1-2)
  • 5. Behind Sticker Stickler - Algebra Connections
  • 6. Beyond Sticker Stickler - More Problems to Explore

Exploration III. Patterns and Functions: What's the Connection?

  • 7. Patterns of Cubes - The Lesson (Grade 2)
  • 8. Behind Patterns of Cubes - Algebra Connections
  • 9. Beyond Patterns of Cubes - More Problems to Explore

Exploration IV. Odd and Even Numbers: Beyond the Last-Digit Rule

  • 10. Double Deckers - A Math-Night Presentation
  • 11. Final Thoughts

References

References

Index

Index

Resources

Companion Website

This companion website provides you with the extracted and supplemental answers to the nontrivial questions for selected chapters of Planting the Seeds of Algebra, PreK-2.
http://www.corwin.com/algebraprek-2

Description

Help young minds explore algebraic concepts

Algebra is the gateway to higher education, and preparing students to grasp algebraic concepts increases their opportunities to succeed. This book shows teachers how to create a strong foundation in algebra for very young children. Using in-depth math "explorations," the author unpacks—step by step—the hidden connections to higher algebra. Each exploration contains an elegantly simple grade-banded lesson (on addition, subtraction, patterns, and odd and even numbers), followed by a discussion of the algebra connections in the lesson, as well as suggestions for additional problems to explore. Throughout, readers will find:

  • Clear explanations of algebraic connections
  • Specific strategies for teaching the key ideas of algebra
  • Lesson modifications for older or younger students
  • An array of age-appropriate problems, games, and lessons

 Planting the seeds of Algebra, PreK–2 helps teachers foster mathematical habits of mind in students such as critical thinking, problem solving, adaptability, agility, communication, curiosity, and imagination. Growth in these ways of thinking and doing will transfer to other areas of education and life—raising the bar and challenging students to aspire.

Contents

Foreword by Jennifer Bay-Williams

Foreword by Jennifer Bay-Williams

Acknowledgments

Acknowledgments

About the Author

About the Author

Introduction

Introduction

Exploration I. Addition: Beyond Just Memorizing Addition Facts

  • 1. Making 7 - The Lesson (Grades PreK-K)
  • 2. Behind Making 7 - Algebra Connections
  • 3. Beyond Making 7 - More Problems to Explore

Exploration II. Subtraction: More Than Just "Take Away"

  • 4. Sticker Stickler - The Lesson (Grades 1-2)
  • 5. Behind Sticker Stickler - Algebra Connections
  • 6. Beyond Sticker Stickler - More Problems to Explore

Exploration III. Patterns and Functions: What's the Connection?

  • 7. Patterns of Cubes - The Lesson (Grade 2)
  • 8. Behind Patterns of Cubes - Algebra Connections
  • 9. Beyond Patterns of Cubes - More Problems to Explore

Exploration IV. Odd and Even Numbers: Beyond the Last-Digit Rule

  • 10. Double Deckers - A Math-Night Presentation
  • 11. Final Thoughts

References

References

Index

Index

Resources

Companion Website

This companion website provides you with the extracted and supplemental answers to the nontrivial questions for selected chapters of Planting the Seeds of Algebra, PreK-2.
http://www.corwin.com/algebraprek-2
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Planting the Seeds of Algebra, PreK–2

Explorations for the Early Grades


April 2012 | 208 pages | Corwin

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Paperback 27/02/2023 9781412996600 $42.95

Help young minds explore algebraic concepts

Algebra is the gateway to higher education, and preparing students to grasp algebraic concepts increases their opportunities to succeed. This book shows teachers how to create a strong foundation in algebra for very young children. Using in-depth math "explorations," the author unpacks—step by step—the hidden connections to higher algebra. Each exploration contains an elegantly simple grade-banded lesson (on addition, subtraction, patterns, and odd and even numbers), followed by a discussion of the algebra connections in the lesson, as well as suggestions for additional problems to explore. Throughout, readers will find:

  • Clear explanations of algebraic connections
  • Specific strategies for teaching the key ideas of algebra
  • Lesson modifications for older or younger students
  • An array of age-appropriate problems, games, and lessons

 Planting the seeds of Algebra, PreK–2 helps teachers foster mathematical habits of mind in students such as critical thinking, problem solving, adaptability, agility, communication, curiosity, and imagination. Growth in these ways of thinking and doing will transfer to other areas of education and life—raising the bar and challenging students to aspire.


Table Of Contents:

  • Foreword by Jennifer Bay-Williams
  • Acknowledgments
  • About the Author
  • Introduction
  • Exploration I. Addition: Beyond Just Memorizing Addition Facts
  • 1. Making 7 - The Lesson (Grades PreK-K)
  • 2. Behind Making 7 - Algebra Connections
  • 3. Beyond Making 7 - More Problems to Explore
  • Exploration II. Subtraction: More Than Just "Take Away"
  • 4. Sticker Stickler - The Lesson (Grades 1-2)
  • 5. Behind Sticker Stickler - Algebra Connections
  • 6. Beyond Sticker Stickler - More Problems to Explore
  • Exploration III. Patterns and Functions: What's the Connection?
  • 7. Patterns of Cubes - The Lesson (Grade 2)
  • 8. Behind Patterns of Cubes - Algebra Connections
  • 9. Beyond Patterns of Cubes - More Problems to Explore
  • Exploration IV. Odd and Even Numbers: Beyond the Last-Digit Rule
  • 10. Double Deckers - A Math-Night Presentation
  • 11. Final Thoughts
  • References
  • Index

Recent Product Reviews:

"This is a must-have resource for any early childhood mathematics teacher. Monica Neagoy plants the seeds of algebraic understanding through her story-like explorations involving patterns, operations with whole numbers, and so much more. The responses from children and teachers not only shape the importance of the book, but frame a presentation style that gives teachers a sense of 'I can do this!'"
Francis (Skip) Fennell, L. Stanley Bowlsbey Professor of Education, McDaniel College and Past President, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Past President, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
"Given the place and nature of Algebra in the mathematics curriculum—late, isolated, and technical—it is a very worthwhile effort to show that algebraic ideas can be introduced earlier, focus more on reasoning and problem solving, and stress the connections to all aspects of mathematics. This book is thought provoking and sets the direction for 21st century competencies."
Jan de Lange, Founder and Director, TalentenKracht/Curious Minds Education and Design Consultants
"In clear and easy-to-follow language, Monica Neagoy shows how what teachers do at the elementary level fits into the big picture of students' success in higher math. This will be the go-to book for primary teachers who see the value of developing algebraic thinking in their students."
Karen Kavaklian-D'Annecy, First-Grade Teacher, First Academy-Leesburg, FL
"Monica Neagoy displays amazing math expertise and teaching prowess. Her enthusiasm for guiding teachers to expand their understanding of algebra is contagious. I have a deeper understanding of the expansive process I want to explore with young children. Through this book, she definitely takes us on a stimulating mathematical journey."
Donna Ryan, Kindergarten Teacher, St. Stephens & Agnes School, Alexandria, VA
“This book is an excellent resource for a lesson-study group looking to deepen both their own knowledge of the interconnectedness of mathematics from the primary grades on up, and how to build a truly rich mathematical foundation for their students from the start.”
H. Caroline Piangerelli, PreK-12 Mathematics Specialist, Los Angeles Unified School District, CA

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