In thislesson, students interpret the slope as rate of change and show their abilities to justify and build a mathematical argument based on a real-life situation. Learn more at the link. https://t.co/BArfjjjD3M
Mentors of Mathematical Practice are practitioners whose teaching incorporates a broad and deep approach. Use their reflections to observe other classrooms and improve your teaching! https://t.co/FLKQIUDxBh
Dive deeper into the complexity of equations, optimization, variables, functions, and linear and non-linear patterns in this Digging Dinosaurs IPS problem. https://t.co/9XwyZrnymZ
Do your students fully understand the Pythagorean theorem, or are they just memorizing a formula? Dive deeper into triangles in this problem: https://t.co/NpXz5bi85o
In this series of problems, your students will use measures of center, samples, proportional reasoning, scatterplots, and interpret of data sets. https://t.co/IkElWUWtJd
Want to switch up your classroom routine? The Inside Problem Solving math problems just might be the solution you were waiting for! Explore more here: https://t.co/tFjOQsMlsp
"Too often, students see different graphical representations as isolated and unconnected". This lesson will help your students overcome this challenge. Learn more: https://t.co/r93uUh3h6G
In this lesson, Erika Isomura develops her students' communication skills and builds on prior work with fractions to “use calculators using a new type of number called decimals”. Click the link to learn more. https://t.co/TqHT21sIey
Explore levels A through E of this Party Time Problem that uses mathematical concepts of logic, reasoning, and counting methods. https://t.co/pLHPWY2nQ2
Click the link below to discover individual mathematical practice standards in classroom lessons, as well as resources incorporating social and emotional learning competencies in the mathematics classroom. https://t.co/mBoEDIc5X7
Curious on how you can use knowledge of number sense, comparison, subtraction, division, rates, rational numbers, and conditional probability to solve a problem? Check out the Diminishing Return problem at the link: https://t.co/7Rbqtff49I
In this re-engagement lesson, Buttons, learners are asked to investigate a numeric pattern and to generalize what they see happening as the pattern grows. Learn more at the link: https://t.co/Y5Lhvp3vWV
Use this lesson by Cecelio Dimas to teach your students cost analysis by comparing three different deals, and propel their success in algebra. Read more here: https://t.co/cK9Rm0ELIm
5th grade educators, this is for you! Click the link to discover common core resources to guide and support mathematics teaching and learning. https://t.co/cTgzYgIJtW
As students solve the Wheel Shop problem, they'll use variables, inverse operations, equations, equalities, inequalities, and simultaneous systems. Use this problem to develop your students' skills in those areas! https://t.co/i4YH5sVn05
Use this lesson to help your students gain a deeper understanding of the Pythagorean theorem, beyond simply memorizing a formula. https://t.co/NpXz5bi85o
Looking for a way your students can discover the complexity of game strategies, reasoning, graph theory, sample spaces, probability ratios, experimental and theoretical probability, expected value, and more? Check out Game Show! https://t.co/1bZFXlWCRM
This lesson by Robin Everage will deepen your students' understanding of area and perimeter as they build on area, exploring and noticing the relationship between area and perimeter. Watch here: https://t.co/O86v98jpBt
Watch this lesson on topics such as equivalence, fractions, area and set models- all using the common core math standards to elevate your teaching. More at the link. https://t.co/6gRowbjDZH