From Pre-K through grade 12, the school mathematics curriculum includes important topics that are pivotal to students' development. Students who understand these ideas cross smoothly into new mathematical terrain and continue moving forward with assurance.
While engaging our students in lessons, we must anticipate their perplexities, help them avoid known pitfalls, and recognize and dispel misconceptions. Our understanding of the mathematical concepts must be sufficiently versatile to allow us and our students represent mathematics in different ways.
This weebly focuses on the idea about rational numbers, including the ideas that we need to understand thoroughly and be able to use flexibly to be highly effective. We will discuss ideas that are in the CCSS Fractions standards, helping us to develop an understanding that will guide us in planning and implementing lessons that reflect the full complexity of rational numbers.
In Seigler's report through the National Panel of Mathematics research project, he summarizes that there are four steps in effective teaching fractions for mastery understanding:
1. Use contexts
2. Use a variety of models
3. Include estimation and informal methods
4. Address misconceptions.
Learning Experiences Form
While engaging our students in lessons, we must anticipate their perplexities, help them avoid known pitfalls, and recognize and dispel misconceptions. Our understanding of the mathematical concepts must be sufficiently versatile to allow us and our students represent mathematics in different ways.
This weebly focuses on the idea about rational numbers, including the ideas that we need to understand thoroughly and be able to use flexibly to be highly effective. We will discuss ideas that are in the CCSS Fractions standards, helping us to develop an understanding that will guide us in planning and implementing lessons that reflect the full complexity of rational numbers.
In Seigler's report through the National Panel of Mathematics research project, he summarizes that there are four steps in effective teaching fractions for mastery understanding:
1. Use contexts
2. Use a variety of models
3. Include estimation and informal methods
4. Address misconceptions.
Learning Experiences Form