by kylepearce3 | Jul 16, 2020 | Featured Post, Making Math Moments That Matter, Pedagogy
DOWNLOAD THE CHEAT SHEETS Download the Cheat Sheets in PDF form so you can effectively run problem based lessons from a distance! DOWNLOAD NOW How To Make Math Moments From A Distance Teaching With Problem Based Lessons Through Online Remote Learning As the entire...
by kylepearce3 | Dec 7, 2019 | Featured Post, Making Math Moments That Matter, Pedagogy
The Make Math Moments 3-Part Framework Guidebook Spark Curiosity, Fuel Sense-Making, and Ignite Teacher Moves! DOWNLOAD THE GUIDEBOOK How do you create a culture of engagement and participation in your math class to ensure students are leaning in to learn? Then, once...
by kylepearce3 | Feb 21, 2019 | Making Math Moments That Matter, Professional Development, Redefining Mathematics Education
Start Concrete To Build Spatial Reasoning Skills Recently, I shared out the following set of visual prompts to elicit an understanding of area with rectangles on my other site, MathIsVisual.com: You can access the set of 4 visual prompts here. While this series of...
by kylepearce3 | Dec 1, 2018 | Fuelling Sense Making, Making Math Moments That Matter, Redefining Mathematics Education, Visualizing Mathematics
In an extension from the Reeses Peanut Butter Cup Task, I had used the language “1 one-sixth cups of sugar” for the amount of sugar in each package of Peanut Butter Cups. While my intention was to explicitly use some of the research Cathy Bruce et al provide around...
by kylepearce3 | Nov 12, 2018 | Fuelling Sense Making, Ignite Your Next Move, Making Math Moments That Matter, Progressions
Over the past few years, I have been spending a lot of time thinking about proportional relationships. From unpacking the information in the Paying Attention to Proportional Reasoning document to meeting with a proportional reasoning symposium group through the...
by kylepearce3 | Jul 28, 2018 | Fuelling Sense Making, Making Math Moments That Matter, Redefining Mathematics Education
Share & Help Create More Math Moments Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share On Pinterest Share On Linkedin Share Via Email Share On Whatsapp We’ve all heard it before; kids don’t know their math facts! While this may be true for some students, what is more...
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