See Math Common Core Standard Lessons Being Taught
SALT LAKE CITY (PRWEB) October 17, 2013 -- School Improvement Network, the leader in educator effectiveness resources, today announced a new video segment showing math Common Core Standard lessons for math standard 5 on how to use “appropriate tools strategically.” The video comes as part of Strategy of the Week, School Improvement Network’s weekly publication featuring best practices in education, ELA and Math Common Core Standard lessons.
“As educators across the nation begin implementing the Common Core Standards, resources like these math Common Core Standards lessons are a valuable resource to help effectively implement the Common Core Standards in a way that will meaningfully impact students’ success towards becoming college and career ready,” said Chet Linton, CEO and president of School Improvement Network. “Videos like these that show real math Common Core lesson plans show educators real ways to use the Standards in their classroom and curriculum, helping each educator become as effective as possible.”
In this video of math Common Core Standard lessons, proficient students familiarize themselves with appropriate tools and determine when they are useful for a task. By using appropriate tools strategically, students can detect possible errors and visualize results using technology.
Click here to see the video segment of math Common Core Standard lessons.
Click here to see other math Common Core lesson plans and resources on the Common Core Blog.
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