Math Tips and Resources
Quotes about MathGreat quotes about mathematics.
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CRA: Concrete-Representational-AbstractConcrete-Representational-Abstract is a evidence-based best practice proven to work with students with disabilities. This strategy goes from using concrete examples such as manipulatives to representations such as pictures and then to abstract word problems. Math manipulates come in all shapes and sizes. It's a great way to make math concrete and hands-on.
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Steps to Implement CRA InstructionA list of seven steps to use when implementing CRA (Concrete-Representational-Abstract) instruction within the classroom.
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Prompts for Stimulating Think AloudsThink Alouds can be great ways to help students think through their math, or to show their work and gives teachers great insight into student understanding. The following prompts are some strategies to elicit think alouds.
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Jump$tart CoalitionJump$tart Coalition for Personal Financial Literacy is a national coalition of organizations dedicated to improving the financial literacy of Pre-K through college-age youth.
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My Favorite NoThis warm up activity is a quick check for understanding. It also gives the students a chance to understand what makes a problem right. This strategy also acknowledges the that parts of problem may be correct without the entire problem being correct.
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Math VocabularyIn math, many students find it difficult to understand what method to use to solve an equation such as in a word problem. Explicitly teaching math vocabulary helps students to better understand how to solve their problem.
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Common Math AccommodationsA list of common accommodations you can make for students with an IEP or any student who struggles in math.
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