Teach students to write about math so they can improve their conceptual understanding in authentic ways. This resource offers hands-on strategies you can use to help students in grades 6-8 discuss and articulate mathematical ideas, use correct vocabulary, and compose mathematical arguments.
Teach students to write about math so they can improve their conceptual understanding in authentic ways. This resource offers hands-on strategies you can use to help students in grades 6-8 discuss and articulate mathematical ideas, use correct vocabulary, and compose mathematical arguments.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tammy L. Jones has taught students from first grade through college. Currently, she is consulting with individual school districts in training mathematics teachers on effective techniques for being successful in the mathematics classroom, supporting mathematics instruction, and Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) integrations. She is co-author of two book series published with Routledge: Strategies for Common Core Mathematics and Strategic Journeys for Building Logical Reasoning. Leslie A. Texas has over 20 years of experience working with K-12 teachers and schools across the country to enhance rigorous and relevant instruction. She believes that improving student outcomes depends on comprehensive approaches to teaching and learning. She is co-author of two book series published with Routledge: Strategies for Common Core Mathematics and Strategic Journeys for Building Logical Reasoning.
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Part 1: Why Writing in Math Matters 1. Purposeful Writing: Intentional Design Part 2: Writing Prompts 2. Visual Prompts 3. Compare and Contrast 4. The Answer Is... 5. Topical Questions 6. Writing About... 7. Journal Prompts 8. Poetry/Prose 9. Cubing and Think Dots 10. R.A.F.T 11. Question Quilt 12. Always, Sometimes, and Never Part 3: Planning and Implementation 13. Crosswalks 14. Bringing It All Together
Part 1: Why Writing in Math Matters 1. Purposeful Writing: Intentional Design Part 2: Writing Prompts 2. Visual Prompts 3. Compare and Contrast 4. The Answer Is... 5. Topical Questions 6. Writing About... 7. Journal Prompts 8. Poetry/Prose 9. Cubing and Think Dots 10. R.A.F.T 11. Question Quilt 12. Always, Sometimes, and Never Part 3: Planning and Implementation 13. Crosswalks 14. Bringing It All Together
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