Geometric-measurement - Session 6: Area Learning Trajectory – Instructional tasks and teaching strategies

Part 3: Connecting instructional tasks with early learning trajectory levels

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Overview

This part focuses on the third component of a Learning Trajectory—the instructional tasks teachers use to help students move through the levels of the developmental progression of understanding and skill. This part introduces several instructional tasks that are designed to help students develop knowledge and skill relevant to particular levels of the area Learning Trajectory. The focus here is on the early levels of the Learning Trajectory, as well as opportunities to think about modifying an instructional task in order to target a particular level.

Key Points

A “good” instructional task

  1. Engages children at different levels (i.e., children can solve the task with different-level strategies)
  2. Requires concepts, skills, and problem solving
  3. Aligns with the level just beyond the “mastered” level of the majority of children

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    • Session 1: Length Learning Trajectory – Mathematical goals
    • Session 2: Length Learning Trajectory – Developmental progression
    • Session 3: Length Learning Trajectory – Instructional tasks and teaching strategies
    • Session 4: Area Learning Trajectory – Mathematical goals
    • Session 5: Area Learning Trajectory – Developmental progression
    • Session 6: Area Learning Trajectory – Instructional tasks and teaching strategies
    • Session 7: Volume Learning Trajectory – Mathematical goals
    • Session 8: Volume Learning Trajectory – Developmental progression
    • Session 9: Volume Learning Trajectory – Instructional tasks and teaching strategies
    • Session 10: Connecting dimensions of measurement

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