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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
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
- Figure 1.1: High-Quality Tier 1 and Tier 2 Mathematics Strategies Rubric
- Table 1.1: Work of Collaborative Mathematics Teams Focused on Student Learning in Tier 1 and Tier 2
- Figure 1.4: Example of Rigorous Mathematics
- Figure 1.9: Essential Standard Intervention Planning Tool
- Essential Standards Intervention Planning Tool: Algebra 1 Systems of Linear Equations Example
- Choose and Solve
- Leveled Tasks: Systems of Linear Equations A
- Leveled Tasks: Systems of Linear Equations B
- How Many?
- Same Answer Different Ways A
- Same Answer Different Ways B
- Three Reads Protocol: Systems of Linear Equations
- Which Is Better?
- Error Analysis Task A
- Error Analysis Task B
- Essential Standards Intervention Planning Tool: Seventh-Grade Unit Rate and Proportional Relationships Example
- Which Rate Doesn’t Belong
- Find the Unit Rate Relay Game
- Unit Rate Card Sort
- Is Bigger Better?
- Three Reads Protocol: What’s One?
- Keep Running!
- Figure 1.9: Essential Standard Intervention Planning Tool: Fourth-Grade Multidigit Addition and Subtraction Example
- Addition and Subtraction Number Talks Within 20
- Tic-Tac-Toe: Addition and Subtraction Mental Strategies
- Tic-Tac-Toe: Addition and Subtraction Over or Under Estimating
- Tic-Tac-Toe: Addition and Subtraction Standard Algorithm
- Picture This A
- Picture This B
- Three Ways A
- Three Ways B
- Three Ways C
- How Much?
- Leveled Tasks: Addition and Subtraction A
- Leveled Tasks: Addition and Subtraction B
- Known Tens Interactive Number Talks
- Hundred, Tens, and Ones Organizer
- Base Ten Models: Set A
- Base Ten Models: Set B
- Base Ten Models: Set C
- Base Ten Models: Set D
- Base Ten Models: Set E
- Base Ten Models: Set F
- Base Ten Models: Template
Chapter 2: Build a Community of Learners
- Figure 2.1: Reflection Tool on Characteristics of Belonging
- Figure 2.7: Desk Arrangement Reflection
- Figure 2.8: Physical Environment Considerations in a Learning Community
- Figure 2.9: Error Analysis Task
Chapter 3: Teach Grade- or Course-Level Content
- Figure 3.2: Protocol to Determine How to Reach Grade- or Course-Level Learning in Tier 1 Lessons
- Figure 3.3: Differentiation Plan for a High-Level-Cognitive-Demand Task
- Figure 3.8: Leveled Tasks
Chapter 4: Connect to Prior Knowledge
Chapter 5: Develop Number Sense
- Table 5.1: Number Sense by Grade Band
- Figure 5.2: Give Me a Quantity
- Figure 5.8: Examples of Number Lines Across Grade Levels
Chapter 6: Focus on Problem Solving
- Figure 6.1: Examples of Problem-Solving Tasks
- Figure 6.2: Problem-Solving Graphic Organizer (Elementary Example)
- Figure 6.4: Problem-Solving Graphic Organizer (Middle School Example)
- Figure 6.8: Sample Problems Without Numbers
Chapter 7: Develop Procedural Fluency
- Table 7.1: Key Fact and Procedural Fluency Expectations by Grade Level
- Figure 7.3: Multidigit Subtraction Progression of Strategies
- Figure 7.7: Sample Guiding Questions to Facilitate Connecting and Comparing Strategies
- Figure 7.14: Examples of Mathematical Concepts by Grade Band for Card Sorts
- Multiplication by 3 Card Sort
- Multiplication by 4 Card Sort
- Multiplication by 5 Card Sort
- Multiplication by 6 Card Sort
- Multiplication by 7 Card Sort
- Multiplication by 8 Card Sort
- Multiplication by 9 Card Sort
Chapter 8: Communicate Using Mathematical Language
- Table 8.2: Comparison of Teacher and Student Actions
- Figure 8.5: Would You Rather? Prompts
- Figure 8.6: Graphic Organizer for Meaningful Notes
- Figure 8.7: Sample Mathematics Journal Prompts
- Figure 8.9: Mathematics Graphic Organizer Examples
Chapter 9: Grow Learning Through Student Discourse
- Table 9.2: Sample Mathematics Questions to Deepen Student Thinking
- Figure 9.1: Sample Sentence Frames to Build Discourse Routines
- Figure 9.2: Sample Content-Specific Sentence Frames
Chapter 10: Use Meaningful Feedback for Learning
- Figure 10.1: Examples of Incorrect Student Verbal Explanations and Written Work Needing Feedback
- Figure 10.7: Examples of Student Questions Across Grade Levels
Chapter 11: Empower Learners Through Student Investment
- Figure 11.1: Feedback for Student Reflection Scenario and Discussion
- Figure 11.5: Common Assessment Reflection
- Figure 11.9: Analytic Rubric for Problem Solving
- Figure 11.10: Single-Point Rubric
- Figure 11.12: Learning Targets and Success Criteria for Essential Standard
- Figure 11.14: Proficiency Scale for Essential Standard
- Figure 11.17: Example Weekly Grade 2 Student Tracker
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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