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Reasons to Reason in Primary Maths and Science
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Reasons to Reason in Primary Maths and Science



December 2018 | 216 pages | Learning Matters

How can teachers help children to develop reasoning skills?
What is reasoning and how do we teach it?

Much is being said in schools and education about the importance of reasoning skills. This book explores what reasoning is and what it is not. It includes examples of how reasoning in primary mathematics and science classes can develop. It shows how a connection between the 'skills' of mathematics and science can help children to gain a better understanding of reasoning.

  • What is a conjecture?
  • What makes you think?
  • What makes you think about your thinking?
  • What does reasoning look like?

With links to classroom practice and examples of effective teaching throughout, this book not only provides an exploration of what reasoning is and why it's important—it also show you how to develop children's reasoning skills in your classroom.


 
A rationale for reasoning
 
Frameworks to promote reasoning
 
Reasoning in mathematics and science in the Early Years
 
Using questions to promote reasoning
 
Using prediction, conjecture and hypothesis to promote reasoning
 
Noticing pattern to promote reasoning
 
Using problem solving and investigation to promote reasoning
 
Noticing and evidencing reasoning
 
A toolkit of ideas to promote a culture of reasoning

Sample Materials & Chapters

Chapter 1: A rationale for reasoning


For instructors

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