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​Celebrating 100 Years with Big Beautiful Problems (Grades 6–8) - Alicia Burdess and Jessie Shirley
100 Days of Professional Learning, Online with the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Big Beautiful Problems can be life-changing for teachers and students alike as they show how math becomes alive and is connected to our world. See how much fun math can be as we get caught up in the challenge, excitement, and flow of learning. Deepen your skills, confidence, and joy as we experience and explore some of our favorite problems.
NCTM PRESENTATION 2020

Teaching Through Problems Worth Solving Resource
Inquiry-based, Curriculum-linked, Differentiated Math Problems for Grade 8

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Grade 8 Version 3.0
Grade 8 Version 2.0

Teaching Through Problems Worth Solving Resource
Inquiry-based, Curriculum-linked, Differentiated Math Problems for Grade 2

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Grade 2

Teaching Through Problems Worth Solving Resource
Inquiry-based, Curriculum-linked, Differentiated Math Problems for Grade 3

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*Updated*GRADE 3

Peter Liljedahl's Research on Teaching Through Problem Solving

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Reflections of Students Learning in a Thinking Classroom...






A grade 8 student and her mother talking about learning math through problem solving in a "thinking classroom".





A High School student talking about learning math through problem solving in a "thinking classroom".

Teachers Learning Through Problem Solving - Numeracy Leadership Group

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