Presented by Heather Sparks, NBCT 2009 Oklahoma Teacher of the Year
Lack of prior knowledge Missing foundational skills Limited experiences with “doing” math “One right answer” approach “Permission” to be “bad” at math Others?
Every day, provide meaningful math investigations through manipulatives, games, puzzles, and stories. Content example: (Pre-K) Creating and extending patterns
Every day, expect students to explain their thinking. Content example: (K) Counting backwards (4) Loose caboose
Manipulatives should be available and integrated to every math lesson. Content example: (1) Part/Whole (2) Snap cube measurement
Students should be taught specific strategies to Improving memory and understanding Content example: (3) Finger Multiplication
Students should maintain a math journal to record and store math resources. Content example: (5) Big Inch
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