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Tag Archives: Make CCSS Math Practices Readable

Making The CCSS Math Practices Readable: MP 8

PedagogyBy Robert KaplinskyNovember 20, 20183 Comments

This is the eighth of an eight blog post series where I’ll attempt to make a version of each of the Common Core State Standards’ Math Practices that educators, parents, and students can all understand. Simply put, the Math Practices are really tough to make sense of, which means that few educators have read them…

Making The CCSS Math Practices Readable: MP 7

PedagogyBy Robert KaplinskyNovember 13, 20185 Comments

This is the seventh of an eight blog post series where I’ll attempt to make a version of each of the Common Core State Standards’ Math Practices that educators, parents, and students can all understand. Simply put, the Math Practices are really tough to make sense of, which means that few educators have read them…

Making The CCSS Math Practices Readable: MP 6

PedagogyBy Robert KaplinskyNovember 6, 20184 Comments

This is the sixth of an eight blog post series where I’ll attempt to make a version of each of the Common Core State Standards’ Math Practices that educators, parents, and students can all understand. Simply put, the Math Practices are really tough to make sense of, which means that few educators have read them…

Making The CCSS Math Practices Readable: MP 5

PedagogyBy Robert KaplinskyOctober 30, 20182 Comments

This is the fifth of an eight blog post series where I’ll attempt to make a version of each of the Common Core State Standards’ Math Practices that educators, parents, and students can all understand. Simply put, the Math Practices are really tough to make sense of, which means that few educators have read them…

Making The CCSS Math Practices Readable: MP 4

PedagogyBy Robert KaplinskyOctober 23, 20182 Comments

This is the fourth of an eight blog post series where I’ll attempt to make a version of each of the Common Core State Standards’ Math Practices that educators, parents, and students can all understand. Simply put, the Math Practices are really tough to make sense of, which means that few educators have read them…

Making The CCSS Math Practices Readable: MP 3

PedagogyBy Robert KaplinskyOctober 16, 20182 Comments

This is the third of an eight blog post series where I’ll attempt to make a version of each of the Common Core State Standards’ Math Practices that educators, parents, and students can all understand. Simply put, the Math Practices are really tough to make sense of, which means that few educators have read them…

Making The CCSS Math Practices Readable: MP 2

PedagogyBy Robert KaplinskyOctober 9, 20183 Comments

This is the second of an eight blog post series where I’ll attempt to make a version of each of the Common Core State Standards’ Math Practices that educators, parents, and students can all understand. Simply put, the Math Practices are really tough to make sense of, which means that few educators have read them…

Making The CCSS Math Practices Readable: MP 1

PedagogyBy Robert KaplinskyOctober 2, 201816 Comments

This is the first of an eight blog post series where I’ll attempt to make a version of each of the Common Core State Standards’ Math Practices that educators, parents, and students can all understand. Simply put, the Math Practices are really tough to make sense of, which means that few educators have read them…

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