Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Best Practices in Math Instruction


A few weeks ago we met in Instructional Teams to talk about best practices in math instructions.  Many of you shared some great ideas and I have included some of those below.  As we discussed on that day, focusing on instruction around fact fluency, daily vocabulary review, problem-solving, and continuous concept review are best practices.  Here are some ideas from your peers:

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Making a Visual Helps Us Remember Key Math Concepts

Math Centers Keep 'em Engaged





An Awesome Reading Objective

Using learner language like identify is perfect!

A Tungsten Review at Work!

Taking the time to share strategies and discuss results is SO important!

Math Manipulatives Help Us When Things Get Difficult

A Great Organizer of Learning!

Persuasive Writing Has Become Merrier!

Persuading Santa to hire you to be a reindeer!

Do You Want to go on a Hunt?

Learning figurative language this way is as easy as pie!

Science Journals are full of Data

A Hands On Activity with Math

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Authors Purpose--Do You Know Why?

Anecdotal Notes are SO important!!

ELL students take picture walks and emphasize vocabulary!

A pre-k version of The Little Red Hen

Cooperative Learning Centers in PreK

Great anchor charts for Writers Workshop

1st Graders Logging In on their Own--rock stars!!

A Shared Writing Experience

Daily Message has gone Techie!!

Accountability during Reader's Workshop!

Hello Daily Message!!

Letter of the Day--today is Qq!!

Tuesday, October 25, 2011