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Mathematics Strategies for Tier 1 and Tier 2 Interventions in a PLC at Work®

Discover how your collaborative team can ensure all students learn grade-level mathematics during Tier 1 and Tier 2 instruction. This valuable guide provides preK–12 teachers with ready-to-use tools and strategies to help students communicate using mathematical language and develop number sense, conceptual understanding, procedural fluency, mathematical reasoning, problem solving, and more.

Benefits

  • Collaborate with teams to build a shared understanding of essential mathematics standards
  • Ensure students learn grade-level mathematics during Tier 1 and Tier 2 instruction
  • Learn how to help students make connections to prior learning and why that matters
  • Create opportunities for students to reason through problems with their peers
  • Develop students’ number sense, procedural fluency, and other key mathematics skills

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Part 1: A Culture of Learning
Chapter 1: Work as a Collaborative Mathematics Team Focused on Student Learning
Chapter 2: Build a Community of Learners
Part 2: Mathematics Foundations
Chapter 3: Teach Grade- or Course-Level Content
Chapter 4: Connect to Prior Knowledge
Chapter 5: Develop Number Sense
Chapter 6: Focus on Problem Solving
Chapter 7: Develop Procedural Fluency
Part 3: Student Engagement
Chapter 8: Communicate Using Mathematical Language
Chapter 9: Grow Learning Through Student Discourse
Chapter 10: Use Meaningful Feedback for Learning
Chapter 11: Empower Learners Through Student Investment
Appendix A: Data Analysis Protocols
Appendix B: Cognitive-Demand-Level Task Analysis Guide
Appendix C: Team Actions to Avoid and Consider for Tier 1 and Tier 2

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Introduction

Chapter 1: Work as a Collaborative Mathematics Team Focused on Student Learning

Chapter 2: Build a Community of Learners

Chapter 3: Teach Grade- or Course-Level Content

Chapter 4: Connect to Prior Knowledge

Chapter 5: Develop Number Sense

Chapter 6: Focus on Problem Solving

Chapter 7: Develop Procedural Fluency

Chapter 8: Communicate Using Mathematical Language

Chapter 9: Grow Learning Through Student Discourse

Chapter 10: Use Meaningful Feedback for Learning

Chapter 11: Empower Learners Through Student Investment

Epilogue

Appendix A: Data Analysis Protocols

Appendix B: Cognitive-Demand-Level Task Analysis Guide

Appendix C: Team Actions to Avoid and Consider for Tier 1 and Tier 2

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