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Best Practices - Middle School (6-8)

Best Practices in Mathematics

Best Practices for Students

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Best Practices for Mathematics Teachers

Balancing Traditional Delivery and Cognitive Development

Additional Sources for Selected Best Practices

Additional Sources for Selected Best Practices

The Alaska Math Consortium has found the following research-based practices to be very effective. Teachers should work with the other educators in their building to create support, reflection and evaluation of your student results.

Research-based practices in mathematics

Description

Where to get training or additional information

Grinder classroom management 

Non-verbal management skills which foster a win-win atmosphere in the classroom.

ENVoY: A Personal Guide to Classroom Management

1995: Grinder and Associates, 16303 NE 259th St., Battle Ground, WA 98604 (206) 687-3238 ISBN  188340701x

Cognitive Guided Instruction 

How students solve a variety of problems if allowed to use patterns and strategies to tackle a variety of problem types is analyzed through videotapes.  

ISBN 0-325-00137-5

Carpenter, Thomas

Differentiated Instruction 

Teachers provide specific ways for each individual to learn by using time flexibility and by becoming partners with their students.

The Differentiated Classroom: Responding to the Needs of All Learners, Carol Ann Tomlinson, ASCD, 1999.   ISBN 0-87120-342-1

http://www.ascd.org

Kagan Co-operative Learning

How to form groups, when and how to get the best student results.

Cooperative Learning that Works   ISBN  1879097109

Lecture/presentation  

A combination of whole group demonstrations, small group problem solving and presentation and finally individual accountability.

Third International Math and Science Study (TIMSS)

http://www.intel.com/education/math/

Math Starters  ISBN 0876285663

Manipulatives     

Manipulatives are physical tools to model mathematical problems

Alaska Math Consortium – EED

NCTM regional and national conferences and journals.

http://www.nctm.org

Math Journals/ Portfolios 

The use of journals, learning logs, letters, autobiographies, investigations, and formal papers can dramatically improve the reasoning abilities of math students.

Joan Countryman

“Writing to Learn”   ISBN  0435083295

Project-based learning

Projects can help students deepen their knowledge by using math in a situation interesting to them

Alaska Staff Development Network

http://www.asdn.org

National Staff Development Council    http://www.nsdc.org

Socratic Questioning 

Questioning that begins with what a student knows and leads to what they do not know through patterns

Project SEED, Francie Roberts Homer, Alaska

Teaching with Love and Logic

Developing individuals who know the consequences of their actions.

ISBN 0944634486

Web sites

http://arkedu.state.ar.us/curriculum/benchmarks.html#Mathmatics

http://www.nctm.org