Sunday, February 21, 2021

CGI Mathematics: A Research based Approach

CGI Mathematics: A Research based Approach



Here is what I've learned so far...
First, it's not a curriculum.  It's more an approach to teaching math. 

Guiding Principle
Make sure kids explain their thinking.  Give them time to explain how they got their answer.  They may not have gotten there how you think.

Things to think about!
How can we create ways to allow kids to participate? Allow for all different modalities and preferred methods for tackling math.  We want all kids (and adults) to feel competent in math.  Let students put the work together as they wish.  Say you tell them to take out 12 blocks... they can organize in a line, groups, a mix up- let them do it as they wish.  If you stop them, it can gum up the works!

Build on strengths instead of focusing on weaknesses. Stop returning papers with all the wrong answers circled.  Let's look at what they did right instead.   That is a big aha for me!  Build on what they understand!

Overarching idea
We want kids to become great problem solvers!  To be successful at applying mathematical skills at real world problems.

Big Findings:
Explain your thinking orally or in writing
Explaining your thinking to others helps you and the other person too!
It integrates well with Eureka Math too, which is great since we are implementing that this year.

Need help getting started?

Here are a few of the CGI math resources I've made to use in my classroom- fourth and fifth grades.


      

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