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Student Developmental Progressions in Multiplication and Division: What to Listen and Look for When Working with Grades 3-5 Learners

Autor James Brickwedde
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 oct 2026
Student Developmental Progressions in Multiplication and Division supports teachers in interpreting elementary students’ thinking and responding instructionally as they learn mathematics over time. Children in grades 3-5 undergo fascinating cognitive shifts as their math lessons grow more complex, but how can teachers prepare to observe and respond instructionally? With decades of experience in Cognitively Guided Instruction, author James Brickwedde provides problem types, emerging strategies, and instructional approaches to help teachers cognitively guide students' transitions within multiplication and division. Each chapter introduces a core mathematical idea alongside a summary and set of reflection questions to extend understanding. Topics include social conventions and language, the properties of operation needed in multiplication and division, strategy progressions, place value as a rate of ten, working with factors of ten, and much more. Ideal for elementary teachers reading together in a professional learning community or book study, this book demystifies students’ maturation from additive to multiplicative thinking and empowers teachers to be more strategic in their decision-making.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781041239345
ISBN-10: 1041239343
Pagini: 250
Ilustrații: 150
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Professional Practice & Development

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Overview
Chapter 2: What Makes Multiplication & Division Distinct from Addition & Subtraction
Chapter 3: Emerging single-digit strategies
Chapter 4: Maturing Cognitive Capacity & Core Algebraic Properties of Operations
Chapter 5: Coordination of Units – Unit Confusion
Chapter 6: Progression of Multi-Digit Multiplication Abstract Strategies
Chapter 7: Early Division Strategies
Chapter 8: Progression of Multi-digit Division Abstract Strategies
Chapter 9: Place Value as a Rate of Ten
Chapter 10: Arithmetic Through the Lens of Algebra
Chapter 11: Learning the Single-Digit Combinations
Chapter 12: The Role of the Teacher

Notă biografică

Student Developmental Progressions in Multiplication and Division supports teachers in interpreting elementary students’ thinking and responding instructionally as they learn mathematics over time. Children in grades 3-5 undergo fascinating cognitive shifts as their math lessons grow more complex, but how can teachers prepared to observe and respond instructionally? With decades of experience in Cognitively Guided Instruction, author James Brickwedde provides problem types, emerging strategies, and instructional approaches to help teachers cognitively guide students' transitions within multiplication and division. Each chapter introduces a core mathematical idea alongside a summary and set of reflection questions to extend understanding. Topics include social conventions and language, the properties of operation needed in multiplication and division, strategy progressions, place value as a rate of ten, working with factors of ten, and much more. Ideal for elementary teachers reading together in a professional learning community or book study, this book demystifies students’ maturations from additive to multiplicative and empowers teachers to be more strategic in their decision-making.

Recenzii

“Multiplicative thinking is vital for students in grades 3-5. As a current upper grade teacher and previous elementary math coordinator I know that it doesn’t just happen. It requires lots of listening to student thinking and identifying their current understandings in solving multiplication and division problems (contextual and non-contextual) to determine instructional next steps. This book is an essential and welcome resource for elementary teachers in responding to students’ thinking as it supports teachers, individually and collectively, with a student-centered approach to moving all students towards multiplicative thinking before they reach middle school. How this is done is just as important as what and why it is done and the author advocates for putting student sense making, mathematical discourse, and problem solving at the center in this journey towards multiplicative thinking. I learned so much in reading this book and I can’t wait to engage in a book study and collaborative cycles of inquiry around the ideas and tasks found in its pages with my colleagues.”
Joseph Espinosa, Fifth Grade Teacher and former Elementary Math Coordinator at Los Angeles Unified School District, CA
 
“In this book, James Brickwedde successfully captures the ideas of multiplication and multiplicative thinking through stories and examples drawn from his experiences teaching both students and teachers. Importantly, he communicates these ideas with clarity and energy. This perspective allows him to showcase the concepts in ways that readers can readily understand and translate into their own teaching. I cannot wait to share this book with my pre-service teachers. I only wish I had access to these ideas when I first began teaching many years ago!”
Debra Junk Plowman, Associate Professor at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, USA