Description
About the Author
Nicholas J. Rinaldi has more than four decades of experience teaching mathematics at the high school level. Unsatisfied with many of the standard books and resources on the market, he has written a multitude of non-traditional classroom-tested activities and exercises which, based on student feedback, are meaningful, interesting and engaging.
Reviews
Nick Rinaldi is a teacher that knows teachers. Ideas are great, actions are better. His book Communication and Creativity in the Math Classroom, provides teachers with resources that are ready-made for the classroom that can be of immediate use whether the teacher is in their first year or has decades under their belt. He also knows students; they are active participants in their learning with these activities and strategies, which can be easily used and adapted to courses other than mathematics. Having used many of these lesson ideas in my own classes, I can attest that they are engaging, creative and have real benefits to the classroom environment. I highly recommend this compilation for teachers of all experience levels. -- Tom Webster, mathematics teacher/former math department chair, Branford High School
Nick Rinaldi shares the many lesson ideas that he has used successfully and shared with colleagues over his tenure both as a math teacher and math department chairman. The activities that focus on communication actively involve the students in communicating with a partner, small group or entire class. Learning is enhanced by these activities which can be adapted for a wide variety of lesson topics. Rubrics are included so that the students can appreciate what is important in communicating a mathematical concept or skill. The creative activities spark the student's interest. This approach reaches out to the varied learning styles of the students. This is a valuable resource for every math teacher. -- Donna Gagliardi, former mathematics teacher, Branford High School
The typical math classroom has students sitting at desks lined up in rows with few opportunities to interact with each other. This is unfortunate because in the 'real world,' communication and creativity take place in the context of a team of people working together to solve problems. Nick Rinaldi's latest book provides a wealth of activities, all classroom tested, to get students talking with each other in fun and creative ways and learning mathematics at the same time! -- Clayton R. Hall II, Ed. D., teacher of high school mathematics, Hopkins School, New Haven, CT
Book Information
ISBN 9781475806922
Author Nicholas J. Rinaldi
Format Paperback
Page Count 96
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Education
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 150g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 152mm * 9mm