References and Additional Resources

References

Burns, M. (n.d). A Letter to Parents. Retrieved from http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=4355

Burns, M. (n.d.) 7 Musts for Using Manipulatives. Retrieved from http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=4003

National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. (2000). Principles and Standards. Retrieved

Online: standards.nctm.org.

Ontario Ministry of Education (2006). A Guide to Effective Instruction in Mathematics, Kindergarten to Grade 6. Toronto: Queen's Printer for Ontario.

Additional Resources

Burns, M. (2007). About Teaching Mathematics: A K-8 Resource (3rd ed.). California: Math Solutions Publications.

Fosnot, C. and Dolk, M. (2002) Young Mathematicians at Work Series. Portsmount: Heinemann.

Small, M. (2009). Big Ideas from Dr. Small: Creating a Comfort Zone for Teaching Mathematics Grades 4-8. Toronto: Nelson Education Ltd.

Small, M. (2009). Good Questions, Great Ways to Differentiate Mathematics Instruction. Teacher's College Press, Columbia University.

Small, M. (2009). Making Math Meaningful to Canadian Students, K-8. Toronto: Nelson Education Ltd.

Van de Walle, J.A. and Folk, S. (2008). Elementary and Middle School Mathematics: Teaching Developmentally (2nd Canadian ed.). Toronto: Pearson Education.