Planning for the Summary
Before You Watch
- Review the mathematical goals and the Focus Questions for the problem.
- Work through the problem with the goals and Focus Questions in mind.
- How would you launch the problem?
- What will you be looking for during the explore phase of the lesson?
- How will you use this information to orchestrate a summary that uses student thinking to highlight the goals?
Focus Question
How do rate tables help us find equivalent ratios?
Comparing Bits and Pieces, Problem 2.3
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As you view the video, we suggest that you consider the following questions.
- How would you describe the significant steps in a teacher’s planning process?
- What evidence is there that the teacher understands the important mathematical understandings and strategies embedded in the problem?
- What evidence is there that the teacher understands the important mathematical understandings and strategies embedded in the problem?
- In what ways does the teacher plan for the Launch, Explore, and Summarize phases of the lesson?
- What tools or artifacts does the teacher use to plan the lesson?
- To what extent does the teacher consider the CCSSM and the Mathematical Practices?