![]() Analyze Data This video clip provides strategies that will help your students interpret data. |
![]() Concrete Models In this clip, the teacher reviews the formula for the volume of a cube and relates it to the volume of a rectangular prism.
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![]() Congruence In this clip, the teacher begins the lesson with a warm-up activity that reviews transformations on a coordinate plane.
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![]() Direct Instruction Watch as this teacher works with individual students while bringing students together for whole group instruction. |
![]() Discounts And Interest Watch this video clip to learn one teaching strategy that will improve your students understanding of percent problems. |
![]() Guide Questions In this clip, students model the concept of additive inverse property using colored counters and a number line. They discuss absolute value of a number.
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![]() Independent and Dependent Events This video clip provides instruction on teaching independent and dependent events. |
![]() Linear Equations-One Variable Watch how these students show their understanding of equality and inverse operations using manipulatives.
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![]() Rate In this clip, the students go outdoors and record various student runner data, then they compute the rates based on their running data using the rate formula.
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![]() Rational And Irrational Numbers A description for this video clip will be uploaded shortly.
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![]() Rational Numbers And Decimals A description for this video clip will be uploaded shortly.
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The Educational Strategies in Mathematics Grades 6-12 consists of five modules. Each unit provides an interactive experience in which program users watch and listen to video clips of a classroom lesson, interviews with a guest educator, and an interview with the teacher of the video lesson. Units may be used individually or combined for custom courses. Lessons are designed to be self paced for independent instruction, district facilitated for professional development, or university instructor-led for accreditation or re-certification. These robust courses are approved for both college and CEU credits.
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