Get a New 10th Grade Common Core Math Lesson Plan Vetted by Master Teachers
Salt Lake City (PRWEB) May 29, 2014 -- School Improvement Network, the leader in educator effectiveness resources, today announced a new 10th grade Common Core math lesson plan available to all educators on the Common Core Blog, a resource to assist all educators in understanding and implementing the Common Core State Standards in their school, system or classroom.
“The Common Core State Standards are a set of standards beginning in kindergarten and continuing through 12th grade to lead all students to master the 21st century skills they need to succeed in college and future careers,” said Chet D. Linton, CEO and president of School Improvement Network. “With resources like this 10th grade Common Core math lesson plan and the tools and videos in Common Core 360, any educator can understand these standards and integrate them into their local school’s curriculum to drive student mastery and readiness.”
In this video, educators will see how to draw real-world applications of the mathematics principles students learn in the classroom.
The 10th grade Common Core math lesson plan featured in the video segment aligns to the following Common Core math standards HSN.Q.A.1-3.
Click here to get the 10th grade Common Core math lesson plan.
Click here to get other free Common Core implementation resources on the Common Core Blog.
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