Last winter, when Steph met with Hubbard to
discuss her math problems, an online test (see «How Good Is Your Number Sense?»)
Third - grade team leader Alejandra Monroy listens in as her students
discuss a math problem in pairs.
Not exact matches
Dignity is everything, and pitfalls lie everywhere: you could have a had hair day; your skin could break out in vicious red blemishes, like a leper; your outfit that was so cool yesterday could feel totally wrong today; you could be called on in class to solve a
math problem or
discuss the Gadsden Purchase or tell the name of Hester's boyfriend and draw a blank; you could be caught in a lie; you could flirt with someone and be brutally put down.
Usually before and after class, Linda Blanco can be found
discussing some complicated
math problem with her students.
As we consider our
math problem about maximizing profit, students will have to
discuss important vocabulary such as profit and income.
They
discuss how the professional development of
math teachers changed in the late 1980s to emphasize
math reasoning and
problem solving and de-emphasize
math facts and computations.
Well, typically in
math students are working in groups and
discussing problems and processes.
which examines
math misconceptions, students
discussed problems facing
math educators today.
The
math teacher assigns and
discusses one or two
problems in a format modelled on the Massachusetts state
math assessment.
I have weekly meetings with the teams to
discuss an array of topics including academics, after - school tutoring for at - risk students, behavior
problems, parent concerns, truancy, curriculum mapping, and tri-annual online reading and
math test results.
In 2017, the school hosted a family
maths night that focussed on
problem solving — using materials,
discussing maths strategies and finding multiple ways to solve
problems.
Students use oracy techniques in the classroom, every day, in every lesson — guided by their oracy framework — to
discuss their ideas about Ancient Greece,
problem solving, and explaining their learning in
maths.
Do you want her to read and
discuss classic literature, explore and propose solutions to real world
problems, develop strong reasoning and
math skills and have real life experiences as part of assigned work?
Spending dedicated time with one another
discussing lessons, objectives, and working through
problems accelerates and deepens teachers»
math knowledge.
This article
discusses current knowledge about teaching
problem solving to students with a learning disability (LD), using computers for teaching
math to students with LD, and using computers for teaching
problem solving to at - risk students and students with learning
problems.
This updated third edition provides teachers and administrators with strategies and resources for examining and
discussing student work, such as essays,
math problems, projects, artwork, and more.
Instead of wasting your time
discussing how they could study better (because they won't, if that's not actually the
problem in the first place) you can have a discussion about whether or not their performance in
math class is actually important for the goals they themselves want to achieve (like getting into a good college, even if they never take another
math class).