How to Set Up Your Math Classroom to Foster Engagement, Collaboration, and Problem Solving
Webinar Resources
How to Set Up Your Math Classroom to Foster Engagement, Collaboration, and Problem Solving
Webinar Resources
Thank you for joining us for the Exemplars webinar: How to Set Up Your Math Classroom to Foster Engagement, Collaboration, and Problem Solving.
Did you know that your classroom environment can have an impact on your students’ learning? It’s true! And we’re excited to share some of our favorite resources on how to make it just right.
Give them a try and get your students excited to learn math!
For the Classroom:
- Slide Deck
- Math Performance Task Samples
- Problem-Solving Process
- Grade Level Representations
- Using Representations
- Exemplars ESSA Research
- Brain Outline
- Videos: Preparing to Launch Problem Solving:
- Jessica Alstete: Instagram link
For Additional Learning:
- Edutopia Article: How to Set Up a Learner Centered Classroom
- Video: Morning Meeting
- Book: Building Thinking Classroom - by Peter Liljedahl
- Book: Teaching Mathematics Through Problem Solving: A Pedagogical Approach from Japan - by Akihiko Takahashi (Author)
- Research: Structure Matters: Twenty-One Teaching Strategies to Promote Student Engagement and Cultivate Classroom Equity
- Article: Clever Classrooms: a great article on the relationship between classroom design and student learning.
- Responsive Classroom: Activities
For more information about Exemplars performance materials and professional development offerings please contact us.
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