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Symbolic and Non-symbolic information
An explanation of symbolic vs. nonsymbolic information in regards to teaching inclusively. | ||
Word Problems - Using Data from a Chart
Using the data from a chart, students will solve word problems. | Big Ideas
What are the big ideas you're teaching? Inclusive teaching requires an identification of your... | |
Patterns in Data Using Scatterplots
This worksheet requires students to read scatterplots and interpret the data. | ||
Word Problems Using Graphs
Using three kinds of graphs (bar, pie, and pictograph), students have to answer questions... | ||
Patterns in Numbers - Using Exponents
Interesting patterns in numbers are explored by using exponential notation. | Strategic Integration
Assess whether your curriculum integrates prior knowledge with new learning objectives. | |
Mean, Median, and Mode on Bicycle Costs
Students are asked to find the mean, median, and mode from a data chart on the cost of... | ||
Mean, Median, and Mode on Dogs
Students use the data in a chart on dog breeds to explore mean, median, and mode. | ||
Power in Math and Science: Advice for Parents
Help parents find ways to reinforce math and science skills. | Summary of the Six Principles of Effective Curriculum Design
An overview of six curricular design issues that ensure teachers are teaching inclusively. | |
Bringing the Solar System Down to Earth
Students create a scaled-down model of the solar system by calculating the planets' diameters... | Teaching Mathematics to Gifted Students in a Mixed-Ability Classroom
Tips on how to teach math to gifted students in your regular classrooms. | |
Adapt Lessons to Reach All Students
An overview of six curricular design issues that help ensure appropriate inclusive teaching. | Educating Children Who Are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing
Tips to help you ensure deaf and hard-of-hearing students are learning in your classroom. |

