Highlighting Ideas from Making Number Talks Matter by Cathy Humphreys and Ruth Parker
How To Manage the Bumps in the Road with Number Talks (Math Monday)
Topics: Math, #StenhouseMath
Conferring in the Elementary Math Classroom—A Short, Intentional, and Responsive Practice (Math Monday)
Highlighting Ideas From Conferring in the Math Classroom: A Practical Guidebook to Using 5-Minute Conferences to Grow Confident Mathematicians, K-5 by Gina Picha
Topics: Math, #StenhouseMath
Highlighting Ideas from Open Middle Math: Problems That Unlock Student Thinking, Grade 6-12 by Robert Kaplinsky
Topics: Math, #StenhouseMath
A Little to the Left. A Little to the Right. Ah, Just Right: Making Space for Which One Doesn’t Belong? Shapes Posters in Your School (Math Monday)
Highlighting the Which One Doesn’t Belong? Shapes Posters by Christopher Danielson
Topics: Math, #StenhouseMath
Revising for More Than Just the Correct Answer (Math Monday)
Highlighting Ideas from Rough Draft Math: Revising To Learn by Amanda Jansen
Topics: Math, #StenhouseMath
Highlighting Ideas from Well Played: Building Mathematical Thinking Through Number Games and Puzzles, Grades 6-8 by Linda Dacey, Karen Gartland & Jayne Bamford Lynch
Topics: Math, #StenhouseMath
Three Favorite Math Games to Play with Students Tomorrow (Math Monday)
Highlighting Ideas from Well Played: Building Mathematical Thinking Through Number Games and Puzzles, Grades 3-5 by Linda Dacey, Karen Gartland, & Jayne Bamford Lynch
Topics: Math, #StenhouseMath
3 (Free!) Math Games and Puzzles for Addition and Subtraction (Grades K-2) (Math Monday)
Highlighting Ideas from Well Played: Building Mathematical Thinking Through Number Games and Puzzles, Grades K-2 by Linda Dacey, Karen Gartland, & Jayne Bamford Lynch
Topics: Math, #StenhouseMath
How to Lead a Compare and Connect Math Discussion (Math Monday)
Highlighting Ideas from Intentional Talk: How To Structure and Lead Productive Mathematical Discussions by Elham Kazemi and Allison Hintz
Topics: Math, #StenhouseMath
The Best Teacher Questions to Keep in Your Back Pocket (And 3 Ways To Make Them a Part of Your Everyday Practice) (Math Monday)
Highlighting Ideas from Becoming the Math Teacher You Wish You’d Had: Ideas and Strategies from Vibrant Classrooms by Tracy Johnston Zager
Topics: Math, #StenhouseMath