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How do you teach math in the classroom?

"Blah blah blah blah blah .........." "Now take out your textbooks and do page 12, 13, 14 and 15....um and 16". "Yes all of them!" "No, you can't discuss!" "Clear?" "Quiet over there!!!" Brrrr...scary if teachers are still doing this in class! It goes on.... "Margins are crooked..." "Date on the wrong side..." "Digits are scrawly....' FAILED...!!!! But Miss! I got the sum right!

Can you spot the teacher in the classroom?

By nainisingh | View this Toon at ToonDoo | Create your own Toon Today the students were presenting their work to the class in groups. They were archaeologists who have discovered a site from where they have excavated many artifacts. They had to present these to an audience. I enjoyed how the lesson went: 1) Earlier, the students had read the task and came up with their own class rubric. Each success criteria was decided by them. As a result all the students were comfortable and knew exactly what to do and how to succeed at what they were doing. In case of some confusion, I had an intervention planned ahead. 2) They were going to present their work to their parents. So the audience was clear to them. 3) In order to see whether they were on track they had to present their project (in progress) while the student used the rubric to assess their work. Because of this, they knew their shortcomings and strong points. The feedback was critical because it allowed them the chan