Great resources to use when planning math instruction!
Robert Kaplinsky: rich inquiry-based tasks and lessons as well as blog posts about mathematics education http://robertkaplinsky.com
Graham Fletcher: 3-Act Tasks for Elementary School classrooms; progression videos to develop understanding of addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and fractions https://gfletchy.com
Dan Meyer: great TedTalk about using 3-Act Tasks in a classroom; frequent blog posts with rich tasks for students http://blog.mrmeyer.com
Tools for Educators: problems of the month; tools for coaches, principals and administrators; classroom videos; tasks for K-12 with rubrics
www.insidemathematics.org
NCSM Website: materials for assessment, including three levels (novice, apprentice & expert) for differentiation
www.mathedleadership.org
Mathematics Assessment Program: lesson plans and assessments for high school
www.map.mathshell.org
Ohio Department of Education: check here for Model Curriculum and Common Core materials and up-to-date information about the Common Core in Ohio
www.education.ohio.gov
Flipbooks for CCSS-M: The Kansas Association of Teachers of Mathematics have developed Flipbooks as a resource. Scroll down the page to find flipbooks and click on the grade level of your choice.
http://katm.org/wp/common-core/
Mathematics Common Core Toolbox: many resources to help you understand and implement the Common Core
http://www.ccsstoolbox.org/
K-5 Mathematics Teaching Resources: many ideas for use in elementary classrooms
http://www.k-5mathteachingresources.com/
Illustrative Mathematics: a work in progress to provide tasks for each standard; check back often!
www.illustrativemathematics.org
Balanced Assessment in Mathematics: many assessment items to use with students
http://balancedassessment.concord.org/
Teaching Channel: videos of classroom lessons aligned with CCSS by grade level and topic
www.teachingchannel.org
National Library of Virtual Manipulatives: online manipulatives for grades K-12
http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/vlibrary.html
Analyze Math: free K-12 math tutorials and problems with applets; while not necessarily aligned to CCSS, it does provide review and additional practice for students
www.analyzemath.com
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Here is a website from Michigan packed with information for ALL grade levels about CCSS-M. There is also a nice section about Response to Intervention and Differentiation.
ReplyDeleteMichigan CCSS-M LiveBinder