<P><STRONG></STRONG></P><P><STRONG>Did you know that a circle has more than one side? Are you aware of the difference between 1:2 and ¿? Could you spot when a 2D shape is actually 3D?</STRONG></P><P><I>Tackling Misconceptions in Primary Mathematics</I> is a practical guide based on the principles that sound subject knowledge is key to fostering understanding, and addressing misconceptions is central to pupil progress. With an emphasis on preventing as well as unpicking misconceptions in the classroom, it offers trainee and practising teachers clear explanations, practical strategies, and examples of the classroom language and dialogue that will help pupils successfully navigate tricky topics.</P><P>The book demonstrates the importance of preventing misconceptions through what is said, done and presented to children, giving a variety of examples of common misconceptions and exploring how they can be addressed in a classroom environment. Proper intervention at the point of misconception