Standards for Mathematical Practice and the Science & Engineering Practices – Part Two: Problem-Solving Elements

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CCSS MathThe Standards for Mathematical Practice and the Science & Engineering Practices have much in common.  edWeb’s Implementing Common Core Standards in Math community’s summer three-part webinar series explores these connections and their implications for instruction, in science, in mathematics, and in integrated STEM experiences.

In part two of this series, Dr. Sara Delano Moore, Director of Mathematics and Science at ETA hand2mind, focused on the elements of the practices which emphasize problem solving in mathematics, science, and engineering.  Even though a variety of terms are used across the disciplines, the core elements of the process are quite similar.  Watch the webinar recording to learn about these commonalities as well as strategies for making your students better problem solvers across the disciplines.

Catch up on part one of the Standards for Mathematical Practice and the Science & Engineering Practices summer series:

Part One: Developmental Progressions

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Implementing Common Core Standards in Math is a professional learning community (PLC) that provides a platform, advice and support regarding the new roll out in our national math curriculum. Some of the topics to be discussed in this community include: suggested frameworks/time lines, formative/summative assessments, engaging lessons, manipulatives, content standards, mathematical practices, family involvement, technology, and differentiation.  This program is sponsored by ETA hand2mind.

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