Powerful Mathematics Instructional Practices
Build students' procedural and reasoning skills and deepen their understanding of math concepts
This quick-reference guide presents examples of teacher and student behaviors and learning artifacts found in classrooms that embrace SREB’s six Powerful Mathematics Instructional Practices.
- Planning for and Ensuring a Balanced Approach to Mathematics
- Engaging Students in Assignments That Matter
- Utilizing Questioning and Feedback for Deeper Understanding
- Using Formative Assessment Data
- Fostering a Classroom Environment That Supports Student Ownership of Learning
- Reflecting on Teaching Practice