Thursday, November 15, 2018

A Stepping Stone to a More Student-Driven Workshop

If you are still looking for ways to make your math workshop more about collaboration and problem-solving rather than about independent work and computation, a Week of Inspirational Math by Jo Boaler/Youcubed might just be the ticket!  If you have done any of these lessons before, you know how awesome they can be!  Well--she has recently posted her WIM #4!  That's right--4 weeks of math explorations and engaging lessons that you can use to build your mathematicians.

These engaging lessons are organized by grade level strands and are grouped into a week's worth of lessons.  They are great to use a week at a time, but you certainly could use them independently if you needed to.  They embody the paradigm shift in math education with a focus on growth mindset, visual math, patterns, and collaboration.

Besides that, each lesson will really engage your students for at least math period.  (Oftentimes, students keep working on the problem after class...) Each lesson begins with a video that you can show if you wish.  It helps to build the growth mindset in your students and presents them with mathematical thinking that helps them to see math is all around them.  After the video, there is a lesson (with full lesson-plan) that you can have students work on in small groups and share out with the class.  You can learn so much about your students as you circulate the room listening to their thinking, and they will learn so much about themselves as mathematicians!

With the craziness of the holidays, you might find a few days where some WIM activities are just the ticket, and they might cause you to begin rethinking your workshop!  They might be a good way to spend your math time during those days right before holiday break, but they might also be an awesome way to set the tone for 2019!

I have blogged about WIM before, but I can't tell you enough how much they can invigorate and change your classroom, your student's thinking, and your own thinking!  Time well spent!

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