If you've read my Edutopia article about Math Intervention, "How to Develop an Effective Math Intervention Program," and are considering implementing suggestions in your own classroom, below are some resources you might find helpful!
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The 3 documents provided below are some resources I like to use when deciding priority content.
ANet's Important Prerequisite Math Standards for 1-8 & HS Math (Traditional)
Achieve the Core's Priority Instructional Content for HS Math 2020-2021
Achieve the Core's Priority Instructional Content for K-8 Math (& ELA) 2020-2021
I've included a helpful resource and an example of a "Just in Time" intervention strategy used in my classroom.
Instruction Partners' "Addressing Unfinished Learning Toolkit" is a great resource that provides rationale & guidance when planning Just in Time Interventions.
An example of one of my favorite "Just in Time Intervention" strategies: “Review and Preview” Warm-Ups
(see article for how I specifically use them in a variety of ways)
These are examples of some activities I use in my classroom that are accessible, engaging, and open-ended. The links will take you to some of the resources I use when selecting these activities.
Below I have included both examples and templates of various Graphic Organizers I have used in my math support classes.
Learning Targets Graphic Organizer Example
Learning Targets Graphic Organizer TEMPLATE
Daily 2 & Exit Ticket Graphic Organizer TEMPLATE
"Gold Sheet" Notes Graphic Organizer Example