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Primary Math 2022 Teacher's Guide 2A
The Teacher Guide is a colorful, classroom-oriented (large, oversized 10"x12") manual that provides the resources needed to successfully teach the Grade 2A course. Introductory information covers the Singapore math approach and methodology detailing the Guide's features. Chapter information is extensive and includes a chapter overview and progression, plus a detailed lesson-by-lesson “chapter at a glance" chart that provides learning outcomes, focus questions, I CAN statements, vocabulary, materials, and instructional resources used (Student Book page numbers). It also includes “mathematical practices" (Singapore equivalent to “standards"). The learning methodology is based on teacher-student interaction, and the TG provides questions and discussion points in addition to step-by-step learning sequences.
The detailed daily lessons (about 50-60 minutes each) include Lesson Opener, Learn, Learn Together (activities geared to pairs and groups of students), and Practice on Your Own exercises. Activity! pages are periodically incorporated into these lessons. Reduced copies of student pages (with answers) are included. Daily lesson material ends with a full page outlining differentiated instruction that includes suggested activities and assignments from the Additional Practice, Reteach, and Extension workbooks. Homework assignments from the Mastery and Beyond workbooks are also included at the end of each section (group of lessons). In addition to lessons with this format, there are special lessons at the beginning and end of each chapter. Chapters begin with a Recall lesson that reviews concepts covered previously that will be built on in the chapter. They end with several lessons that include a chapter wrap-up, performance task, STEAM Project (cross-disciplinary lessons that sometimes are continued through several chapters), and Chapter Practice (cumulative review over the chapter). These lessons are to be followed by a Chapter Test from the Assessment Guide.
Purchase of the Teacher Guide includes access to the Marshall Cavendish EduHub resources. Teacher resources needed for some of the lessons are printable from this website. A Transition Guide is mentioned in the TG. This is a detailed guide for teachers that enables them to smoothly transition students into the Singapore math program. The guide provides teachers with background information on important concepts and highlights potential challenges that students might face. It is also a help to teachers who are unfamiliar with the Singapore math approach. This Transition Guide is available digitally for one year for purchasers of the TG.
The Teacher's Guide provides teaching ideas and strategies to facilitate exploration, classroom discussion, and student-centered learning. It also includes ideas for differentiation, ideas for small group learning, and answers with select worked solutions. The front matter provides background on the program structure, lesson and concept development, and an overview of the Readiness-Engagement-Mastery model of learning.
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: | 12.125 |
Width in Inches: | 10.625 |
Height in Inches: | 1 |
Weight in Pounds: | 2.1 |
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