We use the following program. Their website describes the below:
enVisionmath2.0 features a proven and unique instructional design pairing independent problem solving and explicit instruction, resulting in deeper conceptual understanding. Problem-based tasks at the beginning of every lesson challenge students to connect prior learning, followed by explicit instruction that presents key math ideas visually. Lessons have a set process all through the elementary years.
Introduce concepts and procedures with a rigorous problem-solving experience that facilitates rich classroom conversation and encourages productive struggle. The “Solve & Share” problem at the beginning of every lesson challenges students to make connections to their prior learning.
enVisionmath2.0 brings key math ideas to life. After every problem-based learning activity, the Visual Learning Bridge makes concepts explicit with visual instruction. And we’ve developed an even more interactive way to promote conceptual understanding—the Visual Learning Animation Plus, an exclusive digital experience for every lesson.
enVisionmath2.0 provides guided practice after steps 1 and 2 of the lesson. Then students practice the skill independently to continue to build understanding of the concept. This focus on one skill over a period of 4-10 days results in increased mastery and deeper understanding of the the concepts and related skills. When students connect ideas, they deepen their understanding. enVisionmath2.0 is organized into clusters of connected topics and lessons. Students learn to see relationships, ask questions, and try different approaches. Problem-based learning drives students to engage in productive struggle.