Understanding Childrens Mathematical Graphics: Beginnings in Play
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Foreword (Janet Moyles)
Section 1: Children
Play and mathematics
Beginnings in play
Drawing, writing and maps
Graphical signs: contexts and meanings
Babies, toddlers and two-year olds
Children's mathematical graphics
Children's mathematical graphics in play
Children's mathematical graphics in small group contexts
Solving problems: children's mathematical graphics
Section 2: Pedagogy and practice
Children's voices
Pedagogy that supports mathematical play
Conclusion: Continuity and high expectations
Appendix
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 6 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