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Teaching Mathematics in the Visible Learning Classroom, Grades 3-5
By: John Taylor Almarode, Douglas Fisher, Kateri Thunder, Sara Delano Moore, John Allan Hattie, Nancy Frey
- Grade Level: PreK-12
- ISBN: 9781544333243
- Published By: Corwin
- Series: Corwin Mathematics Series
- Year: 2019
- Page Count: 280
- Publication date: March 07, 2019
Price: $38.95
Description
In this sequel to the megawatt best seller Visible Learning for Mathematics, John Almarode, Douglas Fisher, Nancy Frey, John Hattie, and Kateri Thunder help you answer that question by showing how Visible Learning strategies look in action in the mathematics classroom. Walk in the shoes of elementary school teachers as they engage in the 200 micro-decisions-per-minute needed to balance the strategies, tasks, and assessments seminal to high-impact mathematics instruction.
Using grade-leveled examples and a decision-making matrix, you’ll learn to
- Articulate clear learning intentions and success criteria at surface, deep, and transfer levels
- Employ evidence to guide students along the path of becoming metacognitive and self-directed mathematics achievers
- Use formative assessments to track what students understand, what they don’t, and why
- Select the right task for the conceptual, procedural, or application emphasis you want, ensuring the task is for the right phase of learning
- Adjust the difficulty and complexity of any task to meet the needs of all learners
It’s not only what works, but when. Exemplary lessons, video clips, and online resources help you leverage the most effective teaching practices at the most effective time to meet the surface, deep, and transfer learning needs of every student.
Key features
Like being a fly on the wall of real 3-5 classrooms!
Includes:
- Grade- and content-specific vignettes of three teachers across nine complete lessons showing surface, deep, transfer learning across a unit
- 105 minutes of real 3-5 classroom video
- Grade-specific descriptions, teaching takeaways, vocabulary, and tools for high-effect instructional strategies
- Lesson plans include standards, learning intentions and success criteria, tasks, tools, checklists, and facilitation notes—all downloadable from companion website
- Interactive reflection and activity sections
Author(s)

John Taylor Almarode
Continuing his collaborative work with colleagues on what works best in teaching and learning, How Tutoring Works, Visible Learning in Early Childhood, and How Learning Works, all with Corwin Press, were released in 2021.

Douglas Fisher
Douglas Fisher, Ph.D., is professor and chair of educational leadership at San Diego State University and a leader at Health Sciences High and Middle College. Previously, Doug was an early intervention teacher and elementary school educator. He is the recipient of an International Reading Association William S. Grey citation of merit and an Exemplary Leader award from the Conference on English Leadership of NCTE. He has published numerous articles on teaching and learning as well as books such as The Teacher Clarity Playbook, PLC+, Visible Learning for Literacy, Comprehension: The Skill, Will, and Thrill of Reading, How Tutoring Works, and How Learning Works. Doug loves being an educator and hopes to share that passion with others.

Kateri Thunder

Sara Delano Moore
Sara Delano Moore is an independent mathematics education consultant at SDM Learning. A fourth-generation educator, her work focuses on helping teachers and students understand mathematics as a coherent and connected discipline through the power of deep understanding and multiple representations for learning. Sara has worked as a classroom teacher of mathematics and science in the elementary and middle grades, a mathematics teacher educator, Director of the Center for Middle School Academic Achievement for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, and Director of Mathematics & Science at ETA hand2mind. Her journal articles appear in Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, Teaching Children Mathematics, Science & Children, and Science Scope.

John Allan Hattie

Nancy Frey
Table of Contents
List of Videos
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Introduction
What Works Best
What Works Best When
The Path to Assessment-Capable Visible Learners in Mathematics
How This Book Works
Chapter 1. Teaching With Clarity in Mathematics
Components of Effective Mathematics Learning
Surface, Deep, and Transfer Learning
Moving Learners Through the Phases of Learning
Differentiating Tasks for Complexity and Difficulty
Approaches to Mathematics Instruction
Checks for Understanding
Profiles of Three Teachers
Reflection
Chapter 2. Teaching for the Application of Concepts and Thinking Skills
Ms. Buchholz and the Relationship Between Multiplication and Division
Ms. Mills and Equivalent Fractions and Decimals
Ms. Campbell and the Packing Problem
Reflection
Chapter 3. Teaching for Conceptual Understanding
Ms. Buchholz and the Meaning of Multiplication
Ms. Mills and Representing Division as Fractions
Ms. Campbell and the Volume of a Rectangular Prism
Reflection
Chapter 4. Teaching for Procedural Knowledge and Fluency
Ms. Buchholz and Fluent Division Strategies
Ms. Mills and Comparing Fractions
Ms. Campbell and Computing Volume
Reflection
Chapter 5. Knowing Your Impact: Evaluating for Mastery
What Is Mastery Learning?
Ensuring Tasks Evaluate Mastery
Ensuring Tests Evaluate Mastery
Feedback for Mastery
Conclusion
Final Reflection
Appendices
A. Effect Sizes
B. Planning for Clarity Guide
C. Learning Intentions and Success Criteria Template
D. A Selection of International Mathematical Practice or Process Standards
References
Index
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