I created a common core math lesson plan that includes differentiated instruction and can be used for all grade-levels k5-5th to increase state wide test scores.
easy to use, differentiated instruction, easy to plan and to follow
The Common Core strategies are not traditional algorithms. Concrete models, pictorial representations, ten-frames, and number lines are used to solve problems. This will enable students to gain a conceptual knowledge of skills. It is important that you use these strategies first, before you teach algorithms.
I have included teacher tutorial video lessons for each standard that will demonstrate to you (the teacher) how to do the strategies. These videos are for you only (about 5 minutes each).
The Common Core strategies are not traditional algorithms. Concrete models, pictorial representations, and number lines are used to solve problems. This will enable students to gain a conceptual knowledge of skills. It is important that you use these strategies first, before you teach algorithms.
I have included teacher tutorial video lessons for each standard that will demonstrate to you (the teacher) how to do the strategies. These videos are for you only (about 5 minutes each). Do not us
The Common Core strategies are not traditional algorithms. Concrete models, pictorial representations, and number lines are used to solve problems. This will enable students to gain a conceptual knowledge of skills. It is important that you use these strategies first, before you teach algorithms.
I have included teacher tutorial video lessons for each standard that will demonstrate to you (the teacher) how to do the strategies. These videos are for you only (about 5 minutes each). Do not us
The Common Core strategies are not traditional algorithms. Concrete models, pictorial representations, and number lines are used to solve problems. This will enable students to gain a conceptual knowledge of skills. It is important that you use these strategies first, before you teach algorithms.
I have included teacher tutorial video lessons for each standard that will demonstrate to you (the teacher) how to do the strategies. These videos are for you only (about 5 minutes each). Do not us
The Common Core strategies are not traditional algorithms. Concrete models, pictorial representations, and number lines are used to solve problems. This will enable students to gain a conceptual knowledge of skills. It is important that you use these strategies first, before you teach algorithms.
I have included teacher tutorial video lessons for each standard that will demonstrate to you (the teacher) how to do the strategies. These videos are for you only (about 5 minutes each). Do not us
This is a collection of short summaries and teacher video clips on how to teach the common core math strategies. If you follow these steps/videos you will master Common Core.