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A practical text for trainee primary teachers on teaching arithmetic in the primary school There is a new and increasing emphasis on the importance of teaching arithmetical skills in primary schools. This text outlines what is meant by arithmetic and enables trainee teachers to build their own confidence in teaching arithmetic. It covers all aspects of arithmetic including recall of number facts and traditional pen and paper methods. Each arithmetical approach is illustrated with detailed examples and readers can access their own learning in each area. Guidance on when and where to use different approaches to enhance childrens learning is included and interactive activities highlight essential links between theory and practice. Abouth the Transforming Primary QTS seriesThis series reflects the new creative way schools are begining to teach, taking a fresh approach to supporting trainees as they work towards primary QTS. Titles provide fully up to date resources focused on teaching a more integrated and inclusive curriculum, and texts to draw out meaningful and explicit cross curricular links.
About the author vi
Introduction 1(2)
1 Getting your head around arithmetic
3(12)
2 The rapid recall of number facts
15(9)
3 Mental arithmetic
24(17)
4 The development of pencil and paper arithmetic
41(23)
5 Traditional pencil and paper arithmetic
64(25)
6 Arithmetic with fractions, decimals, percentages and ratios
89(27)
7 Arithmetic using technology
116(23)
Appendix: Model answers to the self-assessment questions 139(10)
Index 149
Richard English is a primary mathematics tutor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Hull. Previously, he taught mathematics in primary and secondary schools in Hull and also worked as a mathematics advisory teacher. In recent years he has worked on a consultancy basis for the National Strategies and was involved in the early development of the mathematics specialist training programme, following the publication of the Williams Review in 2008.