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BISD Students of Mathematics. Students. should interact with each other as well as work independently, just as adults do. Students. should apply math to real life problems that are complex. Students. should learn formal algorithms and apply those in problem situations. Students.
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Students • should interact with each other as well as work independently, just as adults do.
Students • should apply math to real life problems that are complex.
Students • should learn formal algorithms and apply those in problem situations.
Students • should seek a best solution among several solutions to a problem. Students should be able to defend their choice and explain the different ways they reach viable solutions.
Students • should be communicating mathematical ideas to one another through examples, demonstrations, models, drawings, and logical arguments.
Students • should help each other learn.
Students • should use a variety of resources including, but not limited to, the textbook.
Powerpoint Statements include material from the following resources: Principles and Standards for School Mathematics (NCTM, 2000) What Should I Look for in a Math Classroom? (Mathematical Sciences Education Board, Washington, D.C. What Should I Look for in a Math Classroom? (The Annenberg/CPB Math and Science Collection) Curriculum Focal Points for PreKindergarten through 8th Grade Mathematics (NCTM, 2006)