Select the right task, at the right time, for the right phase of learning Young students come to elementary classrooms with different background knowledge, levels of readiness, and learning needs. What works best to help K2 students develop the tools to become visible learners in mathematics? What works best for K-=2 mathematics learning at the surface, deep, and transfer levels? In this sequel to the megawatt bestsellerVisible Learning for Mathematics, John Almarode, Douglas Fisher, Kateri Thunder, John Hattie, and Nancy Frey help you answer those questions by showing how Visible Learning strategies look in action in K2 mathematics classrooms. Walk in the shoes of teachers as they mix and match the strategies, tasks, and assessments seminal to making conceptual understanding, procedural knowledge, and the application of mathematical concepts and thinking skills visible to young students as well as to you. Using grade-leveled examples and a decision-making matrix, youll learn to Articulate clear learning intentions and success criteria at surface, deep, and transfer levelsEmploy evidence to guide students along the path of becoming metacognitive and self-directed mathematics achieversUse formative assessments to track what students understand, what they dont, andwhySelect the right task for the conceptual, procedural, or application emphasis you want, ensuring the task is for the rightphaseof learningAdjust the difficulty and complexity of any task to meet the needs of all learners Its not only what works, butwhen. Exemplary lessons, video clips, and online resources help you leverage the most effective teaching practicesat the most effective timeto meet the surface, deep, and transfer learning needs of every K2 student.
This book is part of a book series called Corwin Mathematics .
There are 288 pages in this book. This book was published in 2019 by SAGE Publications Inc .