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Primary Mathematics Home Instructor's Guide 2A (2022 Edition)
The affordable Grade 2A Home Instructor Guide is a black and white, multi-faceted resource designed for one-on-one instruction that provides the homeschool teacher with everything needed to facilitate the teacher-student interaction that is the heart of this program. The courses are divided into chapters with each including several sections made up of multiple lessons. Chapters also include STEAM and problem-solving projects, as well as a chapter review. In the HIG each chapter starts with a page or two that covers the overview, key ideas, and materials needed. A detailed lesson-by-lesson “chapter at a glance" chart provides the learning objectives, focus question, vocabulary, materials, and instructional resources used (Student Book page numbers) for each lesson in the chapter.
Daily lessons are detailed and easy to follow with illustrations where needed. The overall format is crisp and clean. Lessons are based on the concrete-pictorial-abstract methodology that is loved by Singapore math aficionados. Incorporating question-answer dialogs relative to the instruction laid out in the Student Books, the lessons are peppered with Teaching Tips – highlighted points for applying the lesson or additional instruction in a particular area. The Lesson Debrief is a section at the end of each lesson that refers back to and confirms the focus question.
Answers/solutions to the Student Book exercises are provided in sidebars making them easy to find. There are some special sections such as “Do More at Home" which detail reinforcing games and activities. Differentiated instruction is covered in a paragraph that includes homework assignments from the Additional Practice, Reteach, or Extension workbooks that correlate with the lesson. After each section of lessons, there are assignments from the Mastery and Beyond workbook that provide cumulative review and reinforcement for the lessons in that section.
Purchase of the HIG includes an access code to the Marshall Cavendish EduHub website. A digital version of the HIG is provided and available for one year. The Home Instructor Guide references teacher resources, some of which are printable from the website such as charts and cards used in the lessons.
Intended to accompany the Student Book, the Home Instructor's Guide provides Student Book answers, select worked solutions, teaching ideas, and strategies to facilitate exploration, discussion, and student-centered learning. The front matter provides background on the program structure, lesson and concept development, and an overview of the Readiness-Engagement-Mastery model of learning.
Note: Soft cover. Includes digital component and answers to Student Book.
Concepts covered include: Group objects and numbers up to 1,000 into hundreds, tens, and ones. Use base-ten blocks to create equivalent representations of numbers. Count within 1,000. Count by multiples of ones, tens, and hundreds. Use <, >, and = to compare two 2-digit numbers and write equations for inequalities. Write multi-digit numbers in expanded form. Use place-value models to represent numbers to 1,000. Write numbers to 1,000 in standard, expanded, and word forms. Partition circles and rectangles into unit fractions halves, thirds, and fourths. Identify $1, $5, $10, $20, and $100 bills. Count and make combinations of coins and bills. Solve word problems involving money. Use the dollar sign and decimal point. Model addition and subtraction within 1,000 using place-value strategies. Solve multi-digit addition and subtraction problems by using a bar model. Represent multiplication as repeated addition. Use x and = symbols to represent multiplication equations. Solve multiplication word problems. Solve addition and subtraction word problems involving money. Use mental math strategies to add and subtract. Use the Associative Property, Identity Property, and Commutative Property as addition strategies. Identify odd and even numbers. Recognize how bar models show relationships between numbers and unknowns in number sentences. Use equations to represent real-world problems. Identify lines, curves, triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons, and cubes. Identify, describe, sort, and classify three-dimensional shapes. Demonstrate linear measure as an iteration of units. Estimate and measure length. Solve addition and subtraction word problems involving length. Tell and write time using A.M. and P.M. Tell time to five minutes. Develop foundations for understanding area. Collect and organize data in different ways. Build skills in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and measurement through problem solving. Recognize the relationship between bar models, number sentences, and number patterns. Solve real-world problems involving addition, subtraction, measurement, and data analysis. Consult or download the complete Scope and Sequence for a full report of covered topics and concepts.
Product Format: | Other |
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Grade: | 2 |
Brand: | Marshall Cavendish |
Length in Inches: | 12 |
Width in Inches: | 10 |
Height in Inches: | 0.5 |
Weight in Pounds: | 1.7 |
Have done primary mathematics previously but after looking through the new 2022 edition saw that there was greater detail for the instruction of students and a breakdown of scheduling which was appealing.
2nd grade math
I need this for homeschool
Excited to try the new Primary Mathematics!