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NINE WAYS TO CATCH KIDS UP Based on the work of Marilyn Burns

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NINE WAYS TO CATCH KIDS UP. Based on the work of Marilyn Burns. DETERMINE AND SCAFFOLD THE ESSENTIAL MATHEMATICS CONTENT. Essential Content. Tiered Lessons. PACE LESSONS CAREFULLY. Stop when confusion reigns. Move on when students are ready. Provide extra time for practice. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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NINE WAYS TO CATCH KIDS UP

Based on the work of Marilyn Burns

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DETERMINE AND SCAFFOLD THE ESSENTIAL MATHEMATICS CONTENT

Essential Content

Tiered Lessons

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BUILD IN A ROUTINE OF SUPPORT

Teacher models and thinks aloud.

Teacher models again with student responses.

Students work in pairs and the whole class shares.

Students work independently.

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FOSTER STUDENT INTERACTION

Giving students opportunities to voice their ideas and explain them to others helps extend and cement their learning.

Integrate student interaction into every math lesson in a variety of ways.

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MAKE CONNECTIONS EXPLICIT

Math is about connections and patterns.

Students who struggle often don’t make the connections independently.

Once a connection is made it must be practiced in various ways and contexts.

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ENCOURAGE MENTAL CALCULATIONS

Calculating mentally builds students’ ability to reason and fosters their number sense.

Mental calculation is essential for estimating which is crucial for problem solving.

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HELP STUDENTS USE WRITTEN CALCULATIONS TO TRACK THINKING

Paper and pencil are tools for keeping track of how students think.

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PROVIDE PRACTICE

Levels of Practice

• Guided Practice

• Massed Practice

• Distributed Practice

Consider the value of games for practice.

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BUILD IN VOCABULARY INSTRUCTION

Many students who struggle in math have weak math vocabularies.

Teach vocabulary explicitly and in connection with the learning activity.

Use appropriate math vocabulary consistently.