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Creating a space for students to become expert learners

Creating a space for students to become expert learners

By Vanessa Cerrahoglu and Danielle Seabold, IM Certified® Facilitators  Learners have brilliant mathematical ideas. How we teachers use IM 6–12 Math™ impacts how often students and teachers recognize this brilliance. “...[C]urriculum choices matter. But how teachers...

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How to Support Multilingual Learners With Higher Expectations

How to Support Multilingual Learners With Higher Expectations

This blog post was written by Suzanne Marks, Partner, TNTP and originally posted on the TNTP blog. TNTP recently partnered with Stanford University’s Center for Understanding Language (UL) to develop strategies for ensuring Multilingual Learners (MLLs) receive access...

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The Story of Grade 3

The Story of Grade 3

By Mike Henderson As a former grade 3 teacher, I know first hand how daunting teaching math at this level can be. On top of developing fluency with addition and subtraction within 1,000, students need to learn about new topics like multiplication, division, and...

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The Story of Grade 2

The Story of Grade 2

By Mike Henderson Teaching addition and subtraction in grade 2 is a challenging balancing act. As students move from numbers within 100 to numbers within 1,000, they need to use approaches that involve directly representing the quantities they are adding or...

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Towards Coherence

Towards Coherence

By William McCallum Last week, we had our first large-scale in-person event in quite a while, a training for new and returning facilitators in Baltimore, with over 110 facilitators and 13 employees attending. I gave a virtual welcome to four rooms of eager learners...

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The Story of Kindergarten

The Story of Kindergarten

By Alexandra Clayton Many 5 year olds love to tell you (and show you) how high they can count. This skill of rote counting, saying the counting words in the same order each time, is a lot like singing the ABCs . While students may sing “l-m-n-o-p”, they may not know...

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