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Tag Archives: math
A Look at the Math Standards—Unfiltered
As I prepare for the classroom, I’ve asked trusted colleagues what math resources I should be looking over. Almost without exception, they direct me to the Progressions Documents for the Common Core State Standards. If you are unfamiliar with these, … Continue reading
Ideas for the First Week of Math Instruction
“A great question for any teacher… is where to begin.” I remember David Coleman, one of the lead authors of the Common Core State Standards, saying this at a speech before educators in 2012. I find myself asking this same … Continue reading
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Tagged 4th grade, CCSS, Common Core, Janelle Turnier, jo boaler, math, tasks
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SAP/Danielson Group Training Overview
Educators gathered to review content from the Student Achievement Partner and Danielson Group training (blog post here) from September 25th and 26th. The morning started with a chance to watch the Charlotte Danielson Keynote (video here) that launched a project … Continue reading