WRITE ON! MATH

Taking Better Notes in Math Class

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Mathematics, Research, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching
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Author: Robert Gerver ISBN: 9781623964085
Publisher: Information Age Publishing Publication: August 1, 2013
Imprint: Information Age Publishing Language: English
Author: Robert Gerver
ISBN: 9781623964085
Publisher: Information Age Publishing
Publication: August 1, 2013
Imprint: Information Age Publishing
Language: English

Write On! Math is a program that offers specific strategies and projects designed to keep your students engaged during math class, strengthen their mathematics, and teach them technical writing skills. Write On! Math is a program that will teach students systematically how to take better notes in math class. Total concentration is a prerequisite to learning how to take better notes. Therefore, a byproduct of taking better notes is staying focused in class. Possibly, as a teacher, you at one time remarked to a colleague how you understood something better (or even for the first time!) when you had to teach it. There is no better way to ensure you know something well than to have to teach it to somebody else. The Write On! Math program requires students to do exactly that—that is why it improves their mathematics as well as teaches them a valuable writing technique not taught in English class. Write On! Math will improve they way you preset material to your students in class and on your handouts.

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Write On! Math is a program that offers specific strategies and projects designed to keep your students engaged during math class, strengthen their mathematics, and teach them technical writing skills. Write On! Math is a program that will teach students systematically how to take better notes in math class. Total concentration is a prerequisite to learning how to take better notes. Therefore, a byproduct of taking better notes is staying focused in class. Possibly, as a teacher, you at one time remarked to a colleague how you understood something better (or even for the first time!) when you had to teach it. There is no better way to ensure you know something well than to have to teach it to somebody else. The Write On! Math program requires students to do exactly that—that is why it improves their mathematics as well as teaches them a valuable writing technique not taught in English class. Write On! Math will improve they way you preset material to your students in class and on your handouts.

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