5 Practices for Orchestrating Productive Mathematics Discussion.

By: Smith, Margaret (Peg)Contributor(s): Stein, Mary KayMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Reston, VA : National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, 2018Copyright date: �2018Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (165 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780873538015Subject(s): Communication in mathematics | Mathematics--Study and teaching (Primary) | Mathematics--Study and teaching (Secondary)Genre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: 5 Practices for Orchestrating Productive Mathematics DiscussionDDC classification: 510.71 LOC classification: QA41.4Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
15327_Cover.pdf -- 15627 Five Practices Full Book.pdf -- 0_FM_i_viii.pdf -- 0_Intro_1_8 numbered.pdf -- 1_chap 1 p9-16 no case study.pdf -- 2_chap 2 p17-28 RLT2 no case study.pdf -- 3_chap 3 p29-40 numbered.pdf -- 4_chap 4 p41-62 numbered.pdf -- 5_chap 5 p63-82 numbered.pdf -- 6_chap 6 p83-96 numbered.pdf -- 7_chap 7 p97-112 no case study.pdf -- 8_chap 8 p113-122 numbered.pdf -- 9_chap 9 p123-132 no case study.pdf -- 10_chap 10 Appendix A rlt.pdf -- 10_chap 10 Appendix B 135-142 rlt.pdf -- 10_chap10 Appendix C rlt.pdf -- 11_chap References p145-148 rlt.pdf -- 12_chap 12 ProDevel p149 rlt.pdf.
Summary: Five practices provides a model for facilitating discussions in mathematics classrooms based on the thinking of students. The model--anticipating, monitoring, selecting, sequencing and connecting--focuses on planning prior to the lesson and, in so doing, limits the amount of improvisation required during the lesson. This new edition is situated within current educational context (e.g., CCSSM and Principles to Actions) and offers details on how to plan for and engage students in K - grade 12 classrooms in discussions that advance the learning of all students in the classroom. Included are a detailed lesson plan, lesson planning protocol, completed monitoring chart, and a list of task resources.
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15327_Cover.pdf -- 15627 Five Practices Full Book.pdf -- 0_FM_i_viii.pdf -- 0_Intro_1_8 numbered.pdf -- 1_chap 1 p9-16 no case study.pdf -- 2_chap 2 p17-28 RLT2 no case study.pdf -- 3_chap 3 p29-40 numbered.pdf -- 4_chap 4 p41-62 numbered.pdf -- 5_chap 5 p63-82 numbered.pdf -- 6_chap 6 p83-96 numbered.pdf -- 7_chap 7 p97-112 no case study.pdf -- 8_chap 8 p113-122 numbered.pdf -- 9_chap 9 p123-132 no case study.pdf -- 10_chap 10 Appendix A rlt.pdf -- 10_chap 10 Appendix B 135-142 rlt.pdf -- 10_chap10 Appendix C rlt.pdf -- 11_chap References p145-148 rlt.pdf -- 12_chap 12 ProDevel p149 rlt.pdf.

Five practices provides a model for facilitating discussions in mathematics classrooms based on the thinking of students. The model--anticipating, monitoring, selecting, sequencing and connecting--focuses on planning prior to the lesson and, in so doing, limits the amount of improvisation required during the lesson. This new edition is situated within current educational context (e.g., CCSSM and Principles to Actions) and offers details on how to plan for and engage students in K - grade 12 classrooms in discussions that advance the learning of all students in the classroom. Included are a detailed lesson plan, lesson planning protocol, completed monitoring chart, and a list of task resources.

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