Effective lesson plans for math

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The ultimate goals of mathematics instruction are students understanding the material presented, applying the skills, and recalling the concepts in the future. There’s little benefit in students recalling a formula or procedure to prepare for an assessment tomorrow only to forget the core concept by next week. It’s imperative for teachers to focus on making sure that the students understand the material and not just memorize the procedures.

Here are six ways to teach for understanding in the mathematics classroom:

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Great resource for Math

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If you have not been to Math open reference you should really do that soon. What a wonderful resource to teach very hands-on and visible for students how to work with squares, angles, lines etc.

Their mission: A free interactive math textbook on the web. Initially covering high-school geometry.

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A lesson in rounding

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Don’t be put off by the first image and audio, this is a pretty fun video about rounding. It was quite a herculean task to put it together apparently, here is what the description tells us:

[+] It took 16 hours to create the slides and write the script (written by Ashley Gaynor – aka Ash The Great).
[+] The audio both of us over 8 hours (Narrated by Jodie – aka Jodie The Regular).
[+] It took a further 13 hours of video editing.
[+] Uploading onto social media and our website took 3 hours.

Enjoy!

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