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Module 1: Why Do Many Textbook Lessons Need Transforming?
7 Lessons-
StartModule 1 Overview
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StartLesson 1: Why would I want to make changes to my existing lessons?
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StartLesson 2: How can I use the tools and lessons I already have to create more engaging lessons?
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StartLesson 3: How can tweaking a lesson give all students access to the mathematics?
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StartLesson 4: What could a lesson look like if I apply this lesson design?
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StartLesson 5: What prep work do I need to do before I can start planning my new lessons?
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StartLesson 6: What if I am teaching students online?
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Module 2: How Do I Transform a Lesson?
8 Lessons-
StartModule 2 Overview
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StartLesson 1: What does a high quality problem look like?
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StartLesson 2: How can I transform lessons using visuals?
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StartLesson 3: How can I transform lessons about math procedures/ algorithms?
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StartLesson 4: How can I transform lessons about math tools?
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StartLesson 5: How do I transform lessons about geometry?
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StartLesson 6: How do I transform lessons about common errors?
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StartLesson 7: What are the best 'free' platforms for engaging students in quality problems remotely?
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Module 3: How Do I Engage Students At the Start of the Lesson?
9 Lessons-
StartModule 3 Overview
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StartLesson 1: How do I facilitate each lesson to be more student-centered?
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StartLesson 2: How do I engage students with an image to begin my lesson?
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StartLesson 3: How do I minimize blurting during the exploratory phase?
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StartLesson 4: How do I get students to think critically about (in)correct solutions?
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StartLeson 5: How do I engage students in critical reasoning and arguments?
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StartLesson 6: How do I get students to see and apply patterns on their own?
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StartLesson 7: How do I use these engagement strategies remotely with students?
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StartLesson 8: How do I use Stop & Jot in Remote Learning Environments?
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Module 4: What Should My Role Be During the Lesson?
5 Lessons-
StartModule 4 Overview
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StartLesson 1: How will I know if my new lesson is working DURING the lesson?
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StartLesson 2: How do I know what student work to select and share?
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StartLesson 3: How do I facilitate discussions about the selected student work?
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StartLesson 4: How do I help students take ownership of their learning?
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Module 5: How Do I End the Lesson?
5 Lessons -
Module 6: How Do I Put it All Together?
5 Lessons







