We’d like to introduce you to the Illustrative Mathematics curriculum. This problem-based curriculum makes rigorous elementary school mathematics accessible to all learners.
What is a problem-based curriculum?
In a problem-based curriculum, students spend most of their time in class working on carefully crafted and sequenced problems. Teachers help students understand the problems, ask questions to push their thinking, and orchestrate discussions to be sure that the mathematical takeaways are clear. Learners gain a rich and lasting understanding of mathematical concepts and procedures and experience applying this knowledge to new situations. Students frequently collaborate with their classmates—they talk about math, listen to each other’s ideas, justify their thinking, and critique the reasoning of others. They gain experience communicating their ideas both verbally and in writing, developing skills that will serve them well throughout their lives.
This kind of instruction may look different from what you experienced in your own math education. Current research says that students need to be able to think flexibly in order to use mathematical skills in their lives (and also on the types of tests they will encounter throughout their schooling). Flexible thinking relies on understanding concepts and making connections between them. Over time, students gain the skills and the confidence to independently solve problems that they've never seen before.
What does success look like for my student in math?
¿Cómo se ve el éxito de mi estudiante en matemáticas?
There are 8 units for 3rd grade math. There is a family letter explaining the academic standards for each unit and what success looks like at school and home. Click each link to access each unit's letter and the collapsible menu will have the rubrics/resources for each of our Common Formative Assessments throughout the year.
Hay 8 unidades para matemáticas de tercer grado. Hay una carta familiar que explica los estándares académicos para cada unidad y cómo se ve el éxito en la escuela y el hogar. Haga clic en cada enlace para acceder a la letra de cada unidad y el menú plegable tendrá las rúbricas/recursos para cada una de nuestras evaluaciones formativas comunes durante todo el año.
Collapse Menu for Common Formative Assessment Rubrics and Resources to Support Learning at Home
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Collapse Menu for Common Formative Assessment Rubrics and Resources to Support Learning at Home
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Collapse Menu for Common Formative Assessment Rubrics and Resources to Support Learning at Home
Collapse Menu for Common Formative Assessment Rubrics and Resources to Support Learning at Home
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