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Connected Mathematics 3

Connected Mathematics 3. Guiding Principles. CMP is problem-centered . CMP identifies big ideas and goes for depth of understanding. CMP has coherence. Guiding Principles. CMP intertwines conceptual and procedural knowledge. CMP develops skills and concepts as needed.

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Connected Mathematics 3

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  1. Connected Mathematics 3

  2. Guiding Principles • CMP is problem-centered. • CMP identifies big ideas and goes for depth of understanding. • CMP has coherence.

  3. Guiding Principles • CMP intertwines conceptual and procedural knowledge. • CMP develops skills and concepts as needed. • CMP promotes inquiry-based instruction.

  4. Guiding Principles • CMP promotes effective use of technology. • CMP has high expectations for all students.

  5. Instructional Phases • Launch • Explore • Summarize

  6. CMP3 Homework ACE Problems • Applications • Connections • Extensions

  7. Ways to Support Your Child • Emphasize understanding of the problem. • Ask guiding questions • Limit the telling of “how to do it”.

  8. Guiding Questions • What do you need to find out? • What do you need to know? • What terms do you understand? • What terms do you not understand?

  9. Guiding Questions • How can you organize the information? • How can you show/explain your thinking? • What would happen if … ?

  10. Guiding Questions • What do you need to do next? • What patterns or relationships do you see? How can these relationships help you solve the problem? • How do you know your solution makes sense?

  11. Guiding Questions • How can you prove your answer makes sense? • What other strategies may help you to solve the problem? • How can you explain/show why your solution makes sense?

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