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Roller, Sarah A.; Cunningham, Elizabeth P.; Marin, Katherine Ariemma – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2019
Photographs offer teachers a way to collect and explore student work that might other wise go unnoticed or minimally examined. A teacher might use photographs to analyze students' strategies and work to promote future instructional practices that result in higher student achievement. As a tool, photographs document student understanding and…
Descriptors: Photography, Student Evaluation, Formative Evaluation, Data Collection
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Bittman, Erin; Moomaw, Sally – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2017
Members of a third-grade class were involved in a heated discussion. They were using a fixed number of links to create fences for toy cows. The children could change the shape of the field produced by the links, but they could not add any links or take any away. Understanding the relationship between perimeter and area is a difficult concept for…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Geometric Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Integrated Activities
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Barlow, Angela T.; Duncan, Matthew; Lischka, Alyson E.; Hartland, Kristin S.; Willingham, J. Christopher – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2017
When presented with a problem in mathematics class, students often function as problem performers rather than problem solvers (Rigelman 2007). That is, rather than understanding the problem, students focus on using an operation to complete it. Students' tendencies to act as problem performers can prevent them from suggesting problem-solving…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Learning Strategies, Mathematics Education, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
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Lambert, Rachel; Imm, Kara; Williams, Dina A. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2017
In this article, the authors illustrate how the practice of number strings--used regularly in a classroom community--can simultaneously support computational fluency and building conceptual understanding. Specifically, the authors will demonstrate how a lesson about multi-digit addition (CCSSM 2NBT.B.5) can simultaneously serve as an invitation to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Computation, Addition