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Common Core State Standards Checklists for the Classroom - 0 views

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    Checklists for common core skills
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common core TheHuntInstitute - YouTube - 0 views

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    A YouTube channel featuring over 30 videos about the Common Core.
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common core America Achieves: Welcome - 0 views

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    This website hosts lesson resources and videos of classroom instruction that exemplify the Common Core key shifts.
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Common Core| Process Standards - 0 views

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    "In addition to standards for content, the Common Core State Standards call for the following eight Standards for Mathematical Practice. The first five of these are NCTM's process standards. You can emphasize these standards while teaching by asking students questions such as the ones shown in red."
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CCSSI_Math Standards.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    common core standards for mathematics
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Mathematics Assessment Anchor Glossary - Math_Grades_5_and_6_Assessment_Anchor_Glossary... - 0 views

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    math vocabulary grades 5-6 common core
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Mathematics Assessment Anchor Glossary - Math_Grade_11_Assessment_Anchor_Glossary.pdf - 0 views

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    math grade 11 common core glossary
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Mathematics Assessment Anchor Glossary - Math_Grades7_and_8_Assessment_Anchor_Glossary.pdf - 0 views

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    math common core glossary grades 7 8
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Mathematics Assessment Anchor Glossary - Math_Grades_3_and_4_Assessment_Anchor_Glossary... - 0 views

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    Math Grade 3 Vocabulary aligned to common core
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Common Core Mathematics Curriculum Model Units - By Grade Level - 0 views

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    6th grade and up
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Best Math Apps for 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade - 0 views

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    The 19.7 MB Splash Math Worksheets for 5th grade (that's the one I reviewed) by StudyPads is robust, satisfying, and intuitive enough, fifth graders will have no problem installing, setting up and using it independent of adult assistance. The start-up steps are clear. Screens are colorful and uncluttered making their purpose easy to understand. The space theme will appeal to most fifth graders, especially with 'space' being a common fifth grade unit. Parents and teachers will be pleased that math skills are aligned with fifth grade Common Core State Standards and include an endless supply of problems on topics like decimals, fractions, dividing by two digit numbers, place values, number sense, multiplication, division, measurement, and age-appropriate Geometry and Algebra. Each topic has between four and twelve worksheets where kids drag and drop shapes, rotate clock hands, pop bubbles and lots more as they solve problems. The app uses an adaptive learning algorithm to determine the child's level and gradually increase the difficulty with the user's skill. To get started, students set up a personal account (up to six per app) with a nickname and an avatar, select a math topic and begin. Worksheets includes problems, feedback, the right answer, and a finger-operated notepad to use to figure out answers. Users get recommendations for areas that need work and points for right answers (enough points and they qualify to play a game). The app tracks progress through the lessons, keeps a report for later viewing, and will even email parents and/or teacher on progress. Progress is tracked by questions answered right/wrong and a visual graph. A feature I haven't seen in any other app is the ability to assign homework. When a student logs on, the app will tell them what worksheets their teacher or parents wants completed during that session. That's a big plus. At $9.99, I thought this might be a bit pricey for the average buyer (why pay when there are so ma
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App Review: 5th Grade Math-Splash Math Worksheets « Ask a Tech Teacher - 0 views

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    The 19.7 MB Splash Math Worksheets for 5th grade (that's the one I reviewed) by StudyPads is robust, satisfying, and intuitive enough, fifth graders will have no problem installing, setting up and using it independent of adult assistance. The start-up steps are clear. Screens are colorful and uncluttered making their purpose easy to understand. The space theme will appeal to most fifth graders, especially with 'space' being a common fifth grade unit. Parents and teachers will be pleased that math skills are aligned with fifth grade Common Core State Standards and include an endless supply of problems on topics like decimals, fractions, dividing by two digit numbers, place values, number sense, multiplication, division, measurement, and age-appropriate Geometry and Algebra. Each topic has between four and twelve worksheets where kids drag and drop shapes, rotate clock hands, pop bubbles and lots more as they solve problems. The app uses an adaptive learning algorithm to determine the child's level and gradually increase the difficulty with the user's skill. To get started, students set up a personal account (up to six per app) with a nickname and an avatar, select a math topic and begin. Worksheets includes problems, feedback, the right answer, and a finger-operated notepad to use to figure out answers. Users get recommendations for areas that need work and points for right answers (enough points and they qualify to play a game). The app tracks progress through the lessons, keeps a report for later viewing, and will even email parents and/or teacher on progress. Progress is tracked by questions answered right/wrong and a visual graph. A feature I haven't seen in any other app is the ability to assign homework. When a student logs on, the app will tell them what worksheets their teacher or parents wants completed during that session. That's a big plus. At $9.99, I thought this might be a bit pricey for the average buyer (why pay when there are so ma
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intro to common core - 0 views

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    Videos from the Hunt Institute about math cc
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