Grappling with Graphs: A guide for teachers of 11-16 science

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Finalist Teach Secondary CPD Award 2024

Grappling with graphs is a guide
for teachers of science, putting research and mathematical approaches to
graphing into practice. It contains:

  • A
    summary of the key research and the common misconceptions associated with
    graph construction and interpretation. 
  • How
    to teach graph construction and interpretation.
  • Student-focused
    activities, designed for use with 11-16-year-olds, which have been broken
    down into key graphing skills.

'Dive into “Grappling with Graphs”
– a must-read for science and maths teachers alike. This comprehensive and
brilliantly crafted book collaboratively enhances students’ and staff’s
graph-drawing and interpretation skills. An invaluable resource for fostering a
deeper understanding of graphs, making it essential for any teacher committed
to excellence in teaching science and mathematics. A very well thought-out and
practical book, full of useful tasks and information.' Naomi Bartholomew-Millar
(Head of STEM faculty & Education Consultant).

Grappling with Graphs: A guide for teachers of 11-16 science Reviews | Toppsta

9781915615152

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