180 Days of Problem Solving for Kindergarten: Practice, Assess, Diagnose

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Author: Jesse Hathaway ISBN: 9781545700556
Publisher: Shell Education Publication: April 3, 2017
Imprint: Shell Education Language: English
Author: Jesse Hathaway
ISBN: 9781545700556
Publisher: Shell Education
Publication: April 3, 2017
Imprint: Shell Education
Language: English

Demystify word problems with this classroom resource that provides daily practice for boosting problem solving skills. With the changes in math standards, there is a greater need for teachers to implement lessons that provide a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts. The 180 Days of Problem Solving e-Book offers daily opportunities to strengthen these valuable skills. This powerful resource goes beyond routine word problems to build reasoning skills with a variety of methods, such as using visual representations, analyzing various approaches to solving routine and non-routine problems, and showing how these skills apply in real-life situations. Each weekly lesson plan equips teachers with a thematic unit that hones in on a standards-aligned skill. Throughout the unit week, easy-to-use lessons outline activities to strengthen critical thinking skills with multi-step, higher-level problems. Aligned with national standards, this comprehensive resource prepares students for college and career readiness.

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Demystify word problems with this classroom resource that provides daily practice for boosting problem solving skills. With the changes in math standards, there is a greater need for teachers to implement lessons that provide a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts. The 180 Days of Problem Solving e-Book offers daily opportunities to strengthen these valuable skills. This powerful resource goes beyond routine word problems to build reasoning skills with a variety of methods, such as using visual representations, analyzing various approaches to solving routine and non-routine problems, and showing how these skills apply in real-life situations. Each weekly lesson plan equips teachers with a thematic unit that hones in on a standards-aligned skill. Throughout the unit week, easy-to-use lessons outline activities to strengthen critical thinking skills with multi-step, higher-level problems. Aligned with national standards, this comprehensive resource prepares students for college and career readiness.

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