Instructional Routines

Pacing with Purpose in IM® Math

Pacing with Purpose in IM® Math

By Sarah Caban, Director, PK–12 Learning Experiences A snow day. An assembly schedule. A class that needs more time to build understanding before moving on.  Suddenly, you’re behind and asking yourself: Should I . . . rush the next lesson? skip activities? cut...

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10 Ways to Get Students Up and Moving in Math Class

10 Ways to Get Students Up and Moving in Math Class

By the Illustrative Mathematics team When we think about math class, it’s easy to picture students sitting at desks, working through problems on paper or screens. But some of the most powerful math learning happens when students are moving, talking, gesturing, and...

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A Love for Math Reignited

A Love for Math Reignited

By Michael Ramirez, Director of Instructional Coaching, Partnership for Los Angeles Schools “Whenever students are being helped to see major concepts, big ideas, and general principles and are not merely engaged in the pursuit of isolated facts, good teaching is going...

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The Joy of Fluency

The Joy of Fluency

By William McCallum I’m not a very good skier, but I have once or twice in my life experienced the joy of a perfect run: gliding down the slopes, taking each turn with confidence. And I’ve had terrible runs where I struggled up a slope to find a detached ski, getting...

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What Is Right About Wrong Answers?

What Is Right About Wrong Answers?

When I first started teaching, at the end of each day, I would open my teacher’s guide, grab my pen, and thumb through the stack of completed worksheets. My eyes would dart quickly from the red answers in the teacher’s guide to the corresponding answers on each...

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