"This is a must-read book for any teachers of math."
-Jo Boaler, Professor of Mathematics Education at Stanford University and author of Mathematical Mindsets
Numerical fluency is about understanding
Numerical fluency is about understanding, not memorization. It comes over time as students engage in active thinking and doing, not endless worksheets and timed tests.
Classroom instruction and materials, however, often don't feel aligned with these realities.
In Developing Numerical Fluency, Patsy Kanter and Steven Leinwand take a fresh look at a commonly-asked question: "How do I teach number facts so my students know them fluently?" They apply their decades of experience teaching mathematics to rethinking effective fluency instruction.
Classroom-tested ideas you can use right away
Each chapter introduces ideas, techniques, and strategies that contribute to meaningful fluency for all students. You'll find: