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When you bounce a ball, how high will it bounce?

Does data help? What will happen if the ball is dropped from 50 cm? 200 cm? What will happen if the ball is dropped from 50 cm? 200 cm?

What is half of 52? I know half of 50 is 25 and half of 2 is 1. So, half of 52 is = 26. Half of 40 is 20 and half of 12 is 6. So, half of 52 is 26.

Focus on problem solving K–5 curriculum designed for the standards Balanced and coherent Research- based curriculum Fun and meaningful real-world contexts Develops critical and flexible thinking

* know and apply basic math skills; * solve problems using many different strategies; * be independent and flexible math thinkers; * reason skillfully in diverse situations; * effectively communicate solutions to problems and methods for solving them; * work alone and collaboratively to solve problems.

Activities Adventure Stories Home Practice Labs Workshops Daily Practice and Problems Games Assessments

What are the Math Practices? What are the Math Practices? These Standards describe the ways in which students should engage in the study of mathematics.

11 Chris’s group made 28 hats. Julia’s group made 44 hats. How many hats did both groups make altogether?

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Math Trailblazers’ research-based approach to teaching math facts: Use of Strategies Distributed Facts Practice Practice in Context Appropriate Assessment A Multiyear Approach Facts Will Not Act as Gatekeepers Review and Practice Regular review and practice found in: Daily Practice and Problems (DPP) Home Practice (HP)

Comprehensive K–5 elementary math curriculum designed for the standards Engaging, real-world contexts for modeling and active problem solving Explicit attention to conceptual development of mathematical concepts Conceptual and systematic approach to math facts and whole number operations with distributive practice Focused and distributive practice Embedded assessment Differentiation and support for diverse learners Explicit support for teachers Unique lab method to model mathematics Adventure Stories focused on math concepts Interactive digital resources

Designed to create an experience where students are flexible mathematical thinkers are fluent with procedures and proficient in math enjoy mathematics see connections between the math they learn in school and in everyday life

All children deserve a rich and challenging curriculum. If we expect more, students will achieve more.