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1.1: First Things, First - How to Read this Textbook

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    This introduction chapter gives you a summary of the textbook, a brief history of Mathematics Education, information on Common Core and resources you can use in your future classroom. Use this chapter for your discussions on Canvas and your Lesson Plans for this class. Take the time to read it on your own as it is good background knowledge for when you are a teacher.

    Each chapter is broken into Lessons. Most lessons have Partner Activities, which we will complete and discuss in class. After each lesson is the Practice Problems, which you will complete as homework and bring questions to our next meeting. Each chapter begins with The Essential Question(s). We start this way since many textbooks for Elementary schools also start this way. Think of the Essential Question as the Big Idea of the Chapter, the overarching goal of the chapter.

    This book is made for you, the future teacher. Write in this book. That is how it is designed. Take notes. Complete your homework here. Keep everything in this book so you have something to take to your future classroom.

    Each chapter ends with a Methods of Teaching Extension.

    Appendices

    1. The Common Core State Standards
      1. Covers Grades K through 6
      2. You will use this for a few assignments throughout the semester
      3. Do not memorize this enormous document, but rather know how to use it to find information.
    2. The Mathematical Practices for Teachers
      1. Shows you how to teach the mathematics
      2. Think of this as the standards for Teachers, guidelines to help you teach well
    3. Answers to Partner Activities, use if you are absent
    4. Answers to Practice Problems (homework answers, not step-by-step solutions)

    Besides this textbook, be sure to complete your assignments in Canvas. Make sure you keep a good pace in Khan Academy. Use your Calendar and Syllabus to make sure you know what we are doing during each class meeting.


    This page titled 1.1: First Things, First - How to Read this Textbook is shared under a not declared license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by Amy Lagusker.

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