Math discourse

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Students afraid of mistakes in math? Try these 6 tips from a blog post.

Use these 6 strategies and tips to help your students embrace making mistakes in math. From completing error analysis activities to creating a safe classroom culture, you'll be sure to help your perfectionist students love making mistakes in math. This blog post contains helpful tips for teachers as they build classroom communities focused on math discourse, learning, and making mistakes. #4thgrademath #5thgrademath #erroranalysis

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four different types of posters with the text, 4 simple ways to engage students in math discovery

Teachers, are you looking for ways to engage your upper elementary students in meaningful math discourse? Read my best strategies, discussion ideas, tips, and tricks to making sure your students discuss math problem solving and strategies in meaningful ways. Click to grab a free list of math discussion prompts and starters to engage your students and read easily to implement strategies.

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a computer screen with the words, numberless word problems to increase rigo during math

Looking for ways to increase academic rigor in your upper elementary math classroom? Numberless word problems teach studenst important life skills. Using the National Day Calendar, they also ENGAGE students curiosity to celebrate everyday of the year. Improve math discussion and discourse in your third grade, fourth grade, or fifth grade classroom with print and digital numberless word problems. Students will focus on word problem context which makes them better at solving word problems.

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an info sheet describing the different ways to learn math and how it can help your students

This website talks about why talking about math concepts is important. It allows students to have a deeper understanding of the topics being covered in class. It must be done in a supportive and collaborative environment.

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open ended challenges for math students to do on the back of their notebooks with text overlay that reads deep math thinking with open ended challenges

Blog post...when students forget they are doing math! Great problem solving experiences are SO important for students!

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a hand drawn diagram with the words visibility random groups

I have been trying to shift my Math classes toward activity- / problem-based learning. We still have individual practice days, but as much as possible I want them solving new, complicated problems …

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a blackboard with white writing on it that says what if we taught math like we teach everything else?

Think about how you learn a new skill? Any skill. It could be a foreign language, a musical instrument, a technique in a sporting event, an art, craft, or even [...]

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