This article summarizes a recent practice guide entitled Organizing Instruction and Study to Improve Student Learning that aims to supplement and inform teachers' instincts and experiences by identifying research-based instructional strategies that teachers of all content areas can use to improve student learning.
Recorded version of a free webinar and related resources. Join us to discuss why reading mathematics is challenging for many students and what teachers can do. We will examine how mathematics symbols, vocabulary, and content presentation can create roadblocks to students' mathematics understanding. Learn how to address students' difficulties by approaching mathematics as a language and to use specific strategies to improve mathematics learning.
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"The game is called Equations, and that's what we're going to try to make. Now you each have five numbers that you can add, subtract, multiply, or divide. I'll even let you put two cards together to make a two-digit number, if you want, but you can only use each card once."
A new student of mine invented two dice games last week, and I think they're both fun to play and mathematically relevant. Plus, don't you want to share when your kids get prolific? So here's the first.