ABSTRACT

The key to good primary teaching of numeracy and mathematics is confidence in mathematical knowledge and its relevance to the real world. In particular, effective implementation of the National Numeracy Strategy requires student teachers, primary teachers and mathematics coordinators to realize the place of mathematics across the range of National Curriculum subjects.

This book explores mathematics as a set of tools for thinking about, designing, evaluating and changing the world of the child through the broader curriculum, rather than focusing on skills and concept building exclusively in the 'mathematical world.' Practical activities are included to stimulate readers to apply these ideas with confidence both within and beyond the mathematics lesson.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

Why ‘Mathematics Across the Primary Curriculum'?

chapter 1|10 pages

Science

Quantifying the world

chapter 2|10 pages

History

Mathematics and evidence from the past

chapter 3|8 pages

Geography

A place for number

chapter 4|13 pages

English

Patterns of language and patterns in language

chapter 5|13 pages

Physical Education

Building geometrical thinking into playing games

chapter 6|11 pages

Music

Notes and number

chapter 7|16 pages

Design and Technology

Creating with numbers

chapter 8|10 pages

Art

Keeping things in proportion