Building Mathematical Comprehension Using Literacy Strategies to Make Meaning

Building Mathematical Comprehension  Using Literacy Strategies to Make Meaning
Author: Sammons, Laney
Publsiher: Shell Education
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2017-03-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781618137746

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Apply familiar reading comprehension strategies and relevant research to mathematics instruction to aid in building students' comprehension in mathematics. This resource demonstrates how to facilitate student learning to build schema and make connections among concepts. In addition, it provides clear strategies to help students ask good questions, visualize mathematics, and synthesize their understanding. This resource is aligned to College and Career Readiness Standards.

Math In Plain English

Math In Plain English
Author: Amy Benjamin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2013-10-02
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317926740

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Do word problems and math vocabulary confuse students in your mathematics classes? Do simple keywords like "value" and "portion" seem to mislead them? Many words that students already know can have a different meaning in mathematics. To grasp that difference, students need to connect English literacy skills to math. Successful students speak, read, write, and listen to each other so they can understand, retain, and apply mathematics concepts. This book explains how to use 10 classroom-ready literacy strategies in concert with your mathematics instruction. You’ll learn how to develop students who are able to explain to themselves - and communicate to others - what problems mean and how to attack them. Embedding these strategies in your instruction will help your students gain the literacy skills required to achieve the eight Common Core State Standards for Mathematics. You’ll discover the best answer to their question, "When am I ever going to use this?" The 10 Strategies: 1. Teaching mathematical words explicitly 2. Teaching academic words implicitly 3. Reinforcing reading comprehension skills that apply to mathematics 4. Teaching mathematics with metaphor and gesture 5. Unlocking the meaning of word problems 6. Teaching note-taking skills for mathematics 7. Using language-based formative assessment in mathematics 8. Connecting memorization to meaning in mathematics 9. Incorporating writing-to-learn activities in mathematics 10. Preparing students for algebraic thinking

Teaching Students to Communicate Mathematically

Teaching Students to Communicate Mathematically
Author: Laney Sammons
Publsiher: ASCD
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2018
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781416625599

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This book covers the basics of effective mathematical communication and offers specific strategies for teaching students how to speak and write about math.

Guided Math A Framework for Mathematics Instruction Second Edition

Guided Math  A Framework for Mathematics Instruction Second Edition
Author: Laney Sammons
Publsiher: Teacher Created Materials
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2019-03-22
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781642903768

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This instructional math framework provides an environment for mathematics that fosters mathematical thinking and understanding while meeting the needs of all students. This updated math resource takes an innovative approach to mathematics instruction and uses the same teaching philosophies for guided reading. Educators will learn how to effectively utilize small-group and whole-group instruction, manipulatives, math warm-ups, and Math Workshop to engage K-12 students in connecting mathematics to their own lives. Maximize the impact of your instruction with ideas for using ongoing assessment and differentiation strategies. This 2nd edition guided math resource written by Laney Sammons provides practical guidance and sample lessons for grade level bands K-2, 3-5, 6-8, and 9-12. Promote a classroom environment of numeracy and mathematical discourse with this essential professional resource for K-12 math teachers!

Strategies for Implementing Guided Math

Strategies for Implementing Guided Math
Author: Sammons, Laney
Publsiher: Shell Education
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2017-03-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781618139153

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In this resource, Laney Sammons, author of Guided Math, delves into the strategies necessary to effectively implement the Guided Math Framework. It provides specific strategies for implementing the seven elements of the Guided Math Framework. In addition, this 344-page professional resource includes a Teacher Resource CD, sample lessons, activities, and classroom snapshots of strategy implementation at three grade level spans: K-2, 3-5, and 6-8. Strategies for Implementing Guided Math is correlated to the Common Core State Standards and aligned to the interdisciplinary themes from the Partnership for 21st Century Skills. 304pp.

Teaching Numeracy

Teaching Numeracy
Author: Margie Pearse,K. M. Walton
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2011-03-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781452224404

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Transform mathematics learning from “doing” to “thinking” American students are losing ground in the global mathematical environment. What many of them lack is numeracy—the ability to think through the math and apply it outside of the classroom. Referencing the new common core and NCTM standards, the authors outline nine critical thinking habits that foster numeracy and show you how to: Monitor and repair students’ understanding Guide students to recognize patterns Encourage questioning for understanding Develop students’ mathematics vocabulary Included are several numeracy-rich lesson plans, complete with clear directions and student handouts.

Implementing Guided Math Tools for Educational Leaders

Implementing Guided Math  Tools for Educational Leaders
Author: Sammons, Laney
Publsiher: Shell Education
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2017-03-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781618137999

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Support the implementation of the Guided Math framework with this user-friendly professional guide written by Guided Math author, Laney Sammons. This resource provides school leaders (coaches, principals, curriculum directors, teacher leaders, etc.) with user-friendly strategies for supporting teachers as they embark on teaching components of the Guided Math framework in their classrooms. Highlights include how to use the professional learning community model effectively when implementing Guided Math, tips for creating a strategic plan for improving students’ mathematics achievement, sample implementation models, sample assessments, and planning and implementation tools.

Literacy Strategies for Improving Mathematics Instruction

Literacy Strategies for Improving Mathematics Instruction
Author: Joan M. Kenney,Euthecia Hancewicz
Publsiher: ASCD
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2005-10-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781416615149

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What makes mathematics so confusing to students? To succeed in the study of arithmetic, geometry, or algebra, students must learn what is effectively a second language of mathematical terms and symbols. In Literacy Strategies for Improving Mathematics Instruction, Joan M. Kenney and her coauthors describe common ways in which students misinterpret the language of mathematics, and show teachers what they can do to ensure that their students become fluent in that language. The authors synthesize the research on what it takes to decode mathematical text, explain how teachers can use guided discourse and graphic representations to help students develop mathematical literacy skills, offer guidance on using action research to enhance mathematics instruction, and discuss the importance of student-centered learning and concept-building skills in the classroom. Real-life vignettes of student struggles illuminate the profound effect of literacy problems on student achievement in mathematics. This book will help teachers better understand their students' difficulties with mathematics and take the steps necessary to alleviate them. Abundantly researched and filled with helpful strategies and resources, it is an invaluable resource for mathematics teachers at all levels.