When presented with a problem, I can make a plan, carry out my plan, and evaluate its success. BEFORE… EXPLAIN the problem to myself. Have I solved a problem.

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When presented with a problem, I can make a plan, carry out my plan, and evaluate its success. BEFORE… EXPLAIN the problem to myself. Have I solved a problem like this before? ORGANIZE information. What is the question I need to answer? What is given? What is not given? What tools will I use? What prior knowledge do I have to help me? DURING… PERSEVERE MONITOR my work. CHANGE my plan if it isn’t working out. ASK myself, “Does this make sense?” #1 AFTER… CHECK Is my answer correct? How do my representations connect to my algorithms? EVALUATE What worked? What didn’t work? What other strategies were used? How was my solution similar to or different from my classmates?

I can use reasoning habits to help me contextualize and decontextualize problems. CONTEXTUALIZE I can take numbers and put them in a real-world context. For example, if given 3 x 2.5 = 7.5, I can create a context: I walked 2.5 miles per day for 3 days. I walked a total of 7.5 miles. DECONTEXTUALIZE I can take numbers out of context and work mathematically with them. For example, if given I walked 2.5 miles per day for 3 days, How far did I walk? I can write and solve 3 x 2.5 = 7.5. #2

I can make conjectures and critique the mathematical thinking of others. I can construct, justify, and communicate arguments by… considering context. using examples and non- examples. using objects, drawings, diagrams and actions. I can critique the reasoning of others by… listening. comparing arguments. identifying flawed logic. asking questions to clarify or improve arguments. #3

I can recognize math in everyday life and use math I know to solve everyday problems. #4 I can… make assumptions and estimate to make complex problems easier. identify important quantities and use tools to show their relation- ships. evaluate my answer and make changes if needed. Represent Math real-world situations oral language symbols concrete models pictures

I know when to use certain tools to help me explore and deepen my math understanding. #5 I have a math toolbox. I know HOW to use math tools. I know WHEN to use math tools. I can reason: “Did the tool I used give me an answer that makes sense?”

I can use precision when solving problems and communicating my ideas. #6 Problem Solving I can calculate accurately. I can calculate efficiently. My answer matches what the problem asked me to do–estimate or find an exact answer. Communicating I can SPEAK, READ, WRITE, and LISTEN mathematically. I can correctly use… math symbols math vocabulary units of measure

I can see and understand how numbers and spaces are organized and put together as parts and wholes. #7 NUMBERS For example: Base 10 structure Operations and properties Terms, coefficients, exponents SHAPES For example: Dimension Location Attributes Transformation

I can notice when calculations are repeated. Then, I can find more efficient methods and short cuts. #8 Patterns: 1/9 = …. 2/9 = … 3/9 = … 4/9 = …. 5/9 = …. I notice the pattern which leads to an efficient shortcut!!!