“…Behaviors and performances of mathematically proficient students.” 2010 College and Career Ready Standards: Mathematics.

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“…Behaviors and performances of mathematically proficient students.” 2010 College and Career Ready Standards: Mathematics

In your notes, cite examples of how the students used the mathematical practice standards.

Arrange the cards such that each row and column will have one of each color.

 Which math practice standards did you observe today that were not familiar to you?  How will you plan your lessons to include the math practice standards?  What do you need to remember about this session to create a College-and Career-Ready Standards-Based Classroom?