Webinar Resources
How to Consolidate Student Learning
While Building a Thinking Classroom?
Webinar Resources
How to Consolidate Student Learning
While Building a Thinking Classroom?

Thank you for spending your valuable time with us during our webinar with Peter Liljedahl.
In his book, Building a Thinking Classroom in Mathematics, Liljedahl states,
“If we want our students to think, we need to give them something to think about… When it comes to talking about tasks that get students to think, the best place is with problem solving."1
We agree! For years, teachers have turned to Exemplars for engaging "ready-to-implement" problem-solving tasks to build their own thinking classrooms.
Ready to give one a try with your students? Simply select your grade-level below and download a free sample task, engagement image, lesson planning sheet, and set of student work samples.
1Liljedahl, Peter. Building Thinking Classrooms in Mathematics (pp 19). Corwin, 2020.
Problem-solving tasks and resources to try with your students:
Additional Problem-Solving Resources:
- Problem-Solving Process
- Problem Solving Hand
- Blank Preliminary Planning Sheet
- Grade Level Representations
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