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Mathematics Unit Planning in a PLC at Work®, High School

Part of the Every Student Can Learn Mathematics series, this guidebook provides high school teacher teams with a framework for collectively planning units of study in a professional learning community (PLC). Educators can use this resource to promote student mastery of high school mathematics.

Benefits

  • Understand how to collaboratively plan units for high school mathematics.
  • Study the seven unit-planning elements, and learn how to incorporate each in unit designs.
  • Review the role of the PLC at Work® process in enhancing student learning and teacher collaboration.
  • Observe model units for Algebra 1, geometry, and Algebra 2.
  • Receive tools and templates for effective unit planning.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Part 1: Mathematics Unit Planning and Design Elements
Chapter 1: Planning for Student Learning of Mathematics in High School
Chapter 2: Unit Planning as a Collaborative Mathematics Team
Part 2: Transformations on the Coordinate Plane Unit Examples for Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2
Chapter 3: Algebra 1 Unit—Graphs of Quadratic Functions
Chapter 4: Geometry Unit—Transformations and Congruence
Chapter 5: Algebra 2 Unit—Graphs of Trigonometric Functions
Epilogue: Mathematics Team Organization
Appendix A: Create a Proficiency Map
Appendix B: Team Checklist and Questions for Mathematics Unit Planning

STUDY GUIDE

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Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Part 2

Epilogue

Appendix A

Appendix B

Suggested Reproducibles From the Every Student Can Learn Mathematics Series

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