Classroom Discussions In Math: A Teacher's Guide for Using Talk Moves to Support the Common Core and More, Grades K-6: A Multimedia Professional Learning Resource
<div><p><I>Classroom Discussions in Math: A Teacher’s Guide for Using Talk Moves to Support the Common Core and More</I>offers an award-winning, unparalleled look at the significant role that classroom discussions can play in teaching mathematics and deepening students' mathematical understanding and learning. Based on a four-year research project funded by the U.S. Department of Education, this resource is divided into three sections:</p><ul> <li>Section I: Getting Started: Mathematics Learning with Classroom Discussions</li> <li>Section II: The Mathematics: What Do We Talk About?</li> <li>Section III: Implementing Classroom Discussions</li></ul><p><BR>This multimedia third edition continues to emphasize the talk moves and tools that teachers can use to facilitate whole-class discussions that deepen students’ mathematical understanding.<br><BR><B>New to This Edition</B></p><ul> <li>46 video clips from every grade, kindergarten through sixth, show students and teachers engaged in successful classroom discussions. Some video clips are new to Classroom Discussions in Math; others are all-time favorites selected from <I>Classroom Discussions in Math: A Facilitator's Guide to Support Professional Learning of Discourse and the Common Core</I></li> <li>support for teaching with the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics</li> <li><I>Try This Lesson</I> sections offer specific mathematics problems, questions, and more than twenty lesson plans ready for immediate use in the classroom (<B>downloads provided upon purchasing this resource</B>)</li> <li><I>Math Talk Tips</I> highlight strategies for using specific talk moves, tools, and formats to develop students' mathematical learning</li></ul><BR><B>The DVD</B><BR>The accompanying DVD organizes forty-six video clips by chapter and by grade level for viewing convenience. The clips range from one to nine minutes in length with a total viewing time of approximately two hours and twenty-six minutes.<BR></div>