Mathematics Unit Planning in a PLC at Work(r), High School (A Guide for Collectively Planning Mathematics Units of Study in a Professional Learning Community)

$29.99

This book provides a framework for teachers to plan effective high school mathematics units, directly enhancing the student’s learning and mastery of the subject.

Mathematics Unit Planning in a PLC at Work(r), High School (A Guide for Collectively Planning Mathematics Units of Study in a Professional Learning Community)
Mathematics Unit Planning in a PLC at Work(r), High School (A Guide for Collectively Planning Mathematics Units of Study in a Professional Learning Community)
$29.99

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Champion student mastery of essential mathematics content in grades 9-12. Part of the Every Student Can Learn Mathematics series, this guidebook provides high school teachers with a framework for collectively planning units of study in a professional learning community (PLC). The authors share tools and protocols for unwrapping standards, generating unit calendars, developing rigorous lessons, and many other essential team actions. Use this resource to discover practical insight into collaborative planning and inspiring detailed models of unit planning in action: Understand how to collaboratively plan units for high school mathematics. Study the seven unit-planning elements, and learn how to incorporate each in unit designs. Review the role of the PLC at Work(r) process in enhancing student learning and teacher collaboration. Observe model units for Algebra 1, geometry, and Algebra 2. Receive tools and templates for effective unit planning. Contents: Introduction by Timothy D. Kanold Part 1: Mathematics Unit Planning and Design Elements Chapter 1: Planning for Student Learning of Mathematics in High School Chapter 2: Unit Planning as a Collaborative Mathematics Team Part 2: Transformations on the Coordinate Plane Unit Examples for Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2 Chapter 3: Algebra 1 Unit–Graphs of Quadratic Functions Chapter 4: Geometry Unit–Transformations and Congruence Chapter 5: Algebra 2 Unit–Graphs of Trigonometric Functions Epilogue: Mathematics Team Operations Appendix A: Create a Proficiency Map Appendix B: Checklist and Questions for Mathematics Unit Planning

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Weight 0.454 lbs
Dimensions 22.2 × 1.3 × 28.6 in

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