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Mathacognitive

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Holyoke, Massachusetts, United States
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My students left school as teenagers, before that they mostly went to schools that struggled and where they struggled. They’re back as adults, and balancing work, kids, family, life and school. They’re determined (and awesome, in my humble opinion) but they’re not necessarily convinced they can learn math. My job is to convince them otherwise (and then help them learn enough math to get a high school credential). We blend math with learning about learning, and try to build structures that will help every student become a confident, successful math learner.
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Preview of Level Up Homework: Action Steps | Goals | Reflections to Build Study Skills

Level Up Homework: Action Steps | Goals | Reflections to Build Study Skills

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Mathacognitive
Many students do not have good habits or past experiences completing homework or studying independently - and may not have a good understanding of what works for them (or for students in general)  About: 20 specific actions students can take to study more or better. Address the practical barriers (finding a time, space and way to study) Incorporates emerging research on effective/brain based study methods Focus on the process: action steps do not depend on students’ grades or content knowledge.
Preview of Homework Habit Builder: Check In | Reflection | Math w. Sticky Note Graphs

Homework Habit Builder: Check In | Reflection | Math w. Sticky Note Graphs

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Are your students studying at home? How frequently? Do you know? Do they? Use the power of the humble sticky note, and a few good questions to gather answers, reflect on progress and nudge all students towards more regular homework/independent studying. About: Gather quick and anonymous data about homework habitsUse social norming to encourage students to improve their homeworkReflect on progress and set goalsPractice math skills with personally relevant dataMath optional; adapt reflection to
Preview of Order of Operations with Division Bars - 6.EE.A.2c (Digital/Drive Resource)

Order of Operations with Division Bars - 6.EE.A.2c (Digital/Drive Resource)

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You've just about mastered order of operations.... and then they start looking like the (dreaded!) fractions. And there are invisible parenthesis to remember?!?At least that's how it seems to my students. Division bars are a small format change, but can be a disorienting one. And when my student asked for practice I couldn't find it ... so I made it. 10 order of operations problems with division bars. Included answer key. Each problem includes 3 or 4 terms above the division bar, and one below.
Preview of Asynchronus Learning | Building Homework Habits: Mini Lesson+ Handouts

Asynchronus Learning | Building Homework Habits: Mini Lesson+ Handouts

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Establishing a homework routine -- or completing asynchronous remote-learning tasks -- is a behavior and habit change for many adult basic education (ABE/GED/HiSET/ESOL students) And, habit change is hard.  As we think about helping our students adopt a new behavior, it helps to build in structured support, scaffold their success, and provide gentle accountability. This pack contains a series of planning guides to help students prepare for and practice the homework/asynchronous learning habit,
Preview of Stuck Strategies Student Handout: 12 (Productive!) Responses to Feeling Stuck

Stuck Strategies Student Handout: 12 (Productive!) Responses to Feeling Stuck

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Encourage your students to persevere through moments of productive struggle or confusion with this handout of 12 strategies students can use to move forward when they feel stuck. More info & how I use these strategies with my adult learnersAlso available: Full Classroom Lesson (PDF) and Classroom Lesson in Google Docs with four math skills Distance Learning Lesson with making observations and reflective
Preview of Stuck Strategies Student Handout: 12 (Productive!) Responses to Feeling Stuck

Stuck Strategies Student Handout: 12 (Productive!) Responses to Feeling Stuck

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Mathacognitive
Encourage your students to persevere through moments of productive struggle or confusion with this handout of 12 strategies students can use to move forward when they feel stuck. Full LessonMore info & how I use these strategies with my adult learnersDesigned with adult learners (HISET/GED/ABE/ASE/TASC) in mind. Let’s Connect! Blog | Facebook |Twitter | Pinterest
Preview of First Day of School Reflective Notes to Self, Classmates & Teacher

First Day of School Reflective Notes to Self, Classmates & Teacher

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Help your students channel the nerves and excitement of the new term with three mini reflections. Future Me, Please remember, Dear classmates...and Dear Teacher, Please remember... My students' Dear Teacher notes warm -- and break my heart every year. They also ground my practice and provide invaluable insight into my human beings sitting in my classroom. How I'm using these notes + technology to maintain energy and motivation all yearExtensions: Make a classroom display of encouraging messa
Preview of Standards of Math Practice... Translated! (1 page handout)

Standards of Math Practice... Translated! (1 page handout)

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Help your students understand what it means to "do math". This handout has all 8 Mathematical Practices re-written in plain, student-friendly language.
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Experience

My students left school as teenagers, before that they mostly went to schools that struggled and where they struggled. They’re back as adults, and balancing work, kids, family, life and school. They’re determined (and awesome, in my humble opinion) but they’re not necessarily convinced they can learn math. My job is to convince them otherwise (and then help them learn enough math to get a high school credential). We blend math with learning about learning, and try to build structures that will help every student become a confident, successful math learner.

Teaching style

I believe that we all need to learn how to learn, and that we can do this without taking (always precious!) time away from content. My lessons combine math learning, with learning about learning, study skills, metacognition, and neuroscience. I don't believe in one-size-fits-all, so I give you options to customize my materials to your students.

My own education history

I was that girl. Smart, good in school, and somewhere around sine waves and that teacher I didn’t like but had two years in a row, I decided I wasn’t a math person. I was a social sciences person, I was going to save the world, and I didn’t see how calculus was going to help with that. Years later, a volunteer gig in a GED class showed me there was joy to be found in teaching adults and the intellectual and interpersonal challenge of convincing them that they were math people. Or at least, capable math learners. One career change later, I teach math, but really I think about brains and learning, about anxiety, efficacy and metacognition. In short, about the human side of math class

Additional biographical information

I blog about teaching, learning and math at mathacognitive.com. Connect with me there, on twitter (mathacognitive) or subscribe to receive email updates: http://eepurl.com/gQ9I45