In Woburn, we strive to facilitate learning where all students:

  • Ask mathematical questions of themselves and others.
  • Collaborate with peers through discourse in shared learning experiences.
  • Struggle in a productive way by grappling with ideas and relationships to gain a deeper mathematical understanding.
  • ​Think flexibly and understand that there can be more than one way to get an answer, or even more than one answer.
  • Explain different ways of solving problems, testing solutions, communicating ideas, and respectfully critiquing the reasoning of others.
  • Generalize and make connections among mathematical ideas.
  • Communicate ideas and understanding clearly through the use of multiple tools, resources, and models.
  • Connect mathematics to real-world situations and see the math in their world.
  • Reflect on their thinking and learning.
  • See themselves as thriving mathematical thinkers, who realize the joys of learning and understanding math.