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Mathematics at Work(tm) Plan Book: (A 38-Week Lesson Plan Guide for Math Unit Planning) (Teacher Lesson Planner)
Contributor(s): Kanold, Timothy D. (Author), Schuhl, Sarah (Author)
ISBN: 1949539539     ISBN-13: 9781949539530
Publisher: Solution Tree
OUR PRICE:   $21.56  
Product Type: Spiral
Published: July 2019
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BISAC Categories:
- Education | Teaching Methods & Materials - General
- Mathematics | Study & Teaching
- Education | Professional Development
Dewey: 510.712
LCCN: 2019014112
Physical Information: 0.2" H x 11.6" W x 10.8" (1.15 lbs) 128 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

Developed by experts Timothy D. Kanold and Sarah Schuhl, this math lesson plan book is a must-have for teachers of mathematics and their collaborative teams. Within this teacher lesson planner, you will find 38 weeks of unit-planning pages and pacing charts designed to help you achieve student success in mathematics. Also included in this lesson plan book are a wealth of activities, reproducibles, and success stories to inform and inspire your work.

Use this math unit planning guide to support your implementation of research-based instructional strategies:

  • Review the foundational ideas and basic concepts of Mathematics at Work(TM), a comprehensive PLC at Work(R) approach to achieving student success in mathematics.
  • Access unit-pacing charts and daily lesson plan templates for 38 weeks of instruction, designed to help math teachers and other educators of mathematics implement the Mathematics at Work process.
  • Acquire reproducible forms in this teacher lesson planner designed to support the work of professional learning communities (PLCs) and collaborative teams in teaching mathematics and creating math unit plans.
  • Recognize the positive cultural shifts that occur in schools that follow the PLC at Work process, and answer your essential questions for lesson plans.
  • Read stories from teachers and principals who have seen dramatic, inspiring change in their schools.

Contents:

  • Details on the three big ideas and four critical questions of a PLC as they relate to mathematics instruction, task-creation, homework, and grading routines.
  • Forms and reproducibles to help educators work with their teams more effectively as well as collect and organize information about students and classes.
  • 38 weeks of planning pages, which include text and activities to inform, inspire, and challenge educators on the professional learning community journey.
  • Unit-pacing charts and calendar pages that provide a template for teachers to plan instruction for ten four-to-five-week units.
  • Additional references and resources for further study.