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Summer 2012, Issue 42
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A brief introduction to the Standards for Mathematical Practice and the "big idea" behind each of the eight practices.

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Learning Outcomes

At Math Solutions, we've been transforming instruction for almost 30 years. Now the same strategies and methods we use for developing student proficiency are embodied in the Standards for Mathematical Practice.

CCSS—Standards for Mathematical Practice Learning Outcomes with Math Solutions
Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them Students understand what they are being asked and consider multiple strategies and tools to analyze and solve problems.
Reason abstractly and quantitatively Students use mathematics in the abstract and are able to symbolically represent quantities and their relationships— understanding the underlying meaning, not just how to compute.
Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others Individually or in groups, students articulate and defend their ideas and analyze the reasoning of others.
Model with mathematics Students apply the mathematics they know to solve problems using tools such as diagrams, tables, graphs, and formulas to represent and analyze relationships and draw conclusions.
Use appropriate tools strategically Students consider available tools— including concrete models and technology—and use them strategically to solve mathematical problems.
Attend to precision Students are precise in their mathematical communication, use of terminology, and are careful about expressing numerical answers with a degree of precision appropriate for the problem context.
Look for and make use of structure Students look for and make use of pattern and structure in learning mathematics and solving problems.
Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning Students notice repetitions in calculations and look for general methods and for shortcuts.



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