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MTH/213 Mathematics for Elementary Educators I The Latest Version A+ Study Guide

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MTH 213 Entire Course Link http://www.uopstudy.com/mth-213 ********************************************** MTH 213 Wk 1 Homework Complete this week’s MyMathLab® Homework. Follow the steps below to access the assignment: Open MyMathLab® using the MyMathLab® Access link at the top of the Course Content page. Select Homework and Tests in MyMathLab® on the top left corner of the screen. Select Wk 1 Homework.

MTH 213 Wk 1 – Math Standards Analysis Complete the Math Standards Analysis worksheet using the math standards from your state's Department of Education website or another reliable internet source. Review the Math Standards Analysis Example for additional help in completing the worksheet. Submit your assignment. Complete Parts 1 and 2 below. Part 1: Table Access your state’s Department of Education website and locate your state’s mathematics standards. Select a group of related standards (sometimes called a domain or strand). An example could be “Addition & Subtraction.”


Identify the following: State: Standard Group (Domain/Strand): Website URL for your state standards: Complete the table below according to the following specifications for each column: Standard: Enter the exact verbiage of the standard or group of related standards (domain/strand). Explanation: Explain in your own words what that standard means at that grade level. Teaching Example: Provide an example of how you might teach that standard to students at that grade level using a manipulative. Note: Do not include an example of a math problem that fits within the standard. Grade Level

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Explanation

Teaching Example

1st grade 3rd grade 5th grade 7th grade Part 2: Analysis Write a 260- to 350-word analysis of how the standard you chose evolves and builds as the grade levels progress.

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http://www.uopstudy.com/ MTH 213 Wk 2 Homework Complete this week’s MyMathLab® Homework. Follow the steps below to access the assignment: Open MyMathLab® using the MyMathLab® Access link at the top of the Course Content page. Select Homework and Tests in MyMathLab® on the top left corner of the screen. Select Wk 2 Homework.

MTH 213 Wk 3 Homework Complete this week’s MyMathLab® Homework. Follow the steps below to access the assignment:


Open MyMathLab® using the MyMathLab® Access link at the top of the Course Content page. Select Homework and Tests in MyMathLab® on the top left corner of the screen. Select Wk 3 Homework.

MTH 213 Wk 4 Homework Complete this week’s MyMathLab® Homework. Follow the steps below to access the assignment: Open MyMathLab® using the MyMathLab® Access link at the top of the Course Content page. Select Homework and Tests in MyMathLab® on the top left corner of the screen. Select Wk 4 Homework.

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http://www.uopstudy.com/ MTH 213 Wk 5 – MyMathLab Final Exam Complete the MyMathLab® Final Exam. Follow the steps below to access the assignment: Open MyMathLab® using the MyMathLab® Access link at the top of the Course Content page. Select Homework and Tests in MyMathLab® on the top left corner of the screen. Select Final Exam.

MTH 213 Wk 5 – Conceptual Understanding Paper Write a minimum 350-word paper about your understanding of mathematics concepts and how they can be applied to the elementary school classroom. Address the following in your paper:


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Describe two math concepts you learned in this course and how you can relate them to the real world. Research 2 activities that will teach these concepts to elementary-aged students. Make sure to cite where you found these. Identify which math standards apply to each activity. Explain how the discussions of the last five weeks have impacted or changed your approach to teaching math. Submit your assignment.

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