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Fantasy Football and Mathematics: A Resource Guide for Teachers and Parents, Grades 5 & Up

paperbackMarch 23, 2007
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ISBN-13: 9780787994440 ISBN-10: 0787994448
Publisher
Jossey-Bass
Binding
paperback
Published
March 23, 2007
Weight
1.4 lbs
Dimensions
27.30×1.30×21.00 cm

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Fantasy Football and Mathematics: A Resource Guide for Teachers and Parents, Grades 5 & Up by Flockhart, Dan. paperback edition. ISBN: 9780787994440.

A great new way to getall kids excited about math! Fantasy sports are a hit worldwide, and now teachers and parents can take advantage of this phenomenon to give students a reason to look forward to doing math. The games and activities in Fantasy Football and Mathematics will get kids excited about learning and practicing math, even if theyre not big sports fans. With this fun-filled educational resource you can teach one math concept or many, and plan lessons that can last for a week or a whole season. Heres how it works. Students create fantasy teams by picking real-life professional football players, following their players statistics, and calculating their teams total points using algebraic or nonalgebraic methods specifically designed to complement the math skills they are learning. The instructions are easy to follow, and the dynamic hands-on games address all learning styles and abilities. The book includes more than 100 scoring systems that give you the flexibility to customize the content according to your students skill levels. In addition to the basic Fantasy Football game, the book contains easy-to-use lesson plans, reproducible worksheets for extra practice on 46 different math concepts, graphing activities, quizzes, a pre- and post- test, and an answer key. More than just a fun way to learn math, the books activities also support the NCTM Math Standards. "I had students eyes light up like never before when I told them we were going to play Fantasy Football in math class! The students who have never been successful at anything in math are now my experts helping other students. They are so proud of themselves!" --Julie Myers, Lyman Moore Middle School,Portland, Maine "Playing Fantasy Football and Mathematics from a preservice teacher perspective allows my secondary math methods students to see the power of teaching math with motivational and mathematically sound materials. My students are very engaged in Fantasy Football." --Dana Pomykal Franz, assistant professor, Curriculum and Instruction, Mississippi State University Also available in the Fantasy Sports and Mathematics series: Fantasy Baseball and Mathematics | Fantasy Basketball and Mathematics | Fantasy Soccer and Mathematics