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Young people don't hate math. They hate feeling like it's outside their possibilities. How do you build a community of welcomed confusion?

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Sue O'Connell profil fotoğrafı
Sue O'Connell2 yıl önce

Absolutely! This is just what I see/hear, too! Their feelings often change from primary to intermediate grades. We need to work on finding ways to help them hold onto their math joy!

Libo Valencia 🧮 MathPlay profil fotoğrafı
Libo Valencia 🧮 MathPlay2 yıl önce

#TrueStory 💯

RogersSTEM profil fotoğrafı
RogersSTEM2 yıl önce

@Fergy4Tech Make math meaningful and engaging beginning at the elementary level. Use Legos, pattern blocks, cereal boxes, baseball cards, dice, playing cards, etc. Provide interactive group activities to share problem solving ideas. Make math fun!

Crystal M. Watson profil fotoğrafı
Crystal M. Watson2 yıl önce

@Fergy4Tech All of that!

Melissa Oakley profil fotoğrafı
Melissa Oakley2 yıl önce

@ohiorbuck Daily Number Talks and building a community where mistakes are opportunities gain a deeper understanding. #dailynumbertalks

Peter Littig profil fotoğrafı
Peter Littig2 yıl önce

yes! outside their possibilities and outside their lived experience - I love the idea that community is the key

b sophia profil fotoğrafı
b sophia2 yıl önce

@MindaHarts Wish I would’ve had you in my life when I was 9!

Crystal M. Watson profil fotoğrafı
Crystal M. Watson2 yıl önce

@MindaHarts 🥹🥹🖤🖤

Lea Benson profil fotoğrafı
Lea Benson2 yıl önce

@dropoutnation The language has been corrupted and cognitive-load theory has made it labyrinthian.

MAZE profil fotoğrafı
MAZE2 yıl önce

How do we tell each other our lives are limitless and live within mental and social gerrymandered maps.

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