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Real Talk Math: Where Did Tally Marks Come From?

December 25, 2020 by Leave a Comment

$7.00

Greetings fellow educator!
 
Welcome to Where Did Tally Marks Come From? -the second installment in my Real Talk Math Series: Thoughts on Numeracy.
 
This set includes a power point slide deck, explicit lesson plans, book recommendations and printables to support your work with your learners. In this resource, students will explore the history of math and discuss the ways in which they can use math to help them make the world around them better.
Category: Math
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As my students and I explore the history of math and the stories of mathematicians who have left us all a legacy of learning, we disrupt the thinking that math is only for certain groups. We create pathways for students to question the norms that promote inequity and to use their own agency and actions to recognize how power is consolidated using data and how it can be distributed more equitably using questioning, reasoning and anti-oppressive action.
 
Thoughts on Numeracy
Volume 1: What is Math?
Volume 2: Where did Tally Marks Come From?
Volume 3: The History of Counting
Volume 4: What is Place Value?
Volume 5: What’s the Deal with Zero?
 
Looking for additional resources for third grade math?
Check out my spiral review morning work series!
 
These can be purchased individually or in the bundle found HERE.
Unit One: Rounding
Unit Two: Addition & Subtraction
Unit 3: Introduction to Multiplication & Division
Unit 4: More With Division
Unit 5: Patterns and Properties
Unit Six: Fact Families
Unit Seven: Fact Fluency
Unit Eight: Multiples of Ten
Unit Nine: Area
Unit Ten: Two Step Word Problems
Unit Eleven: Represent and Interpret Data
Unit Twelve: Telling Time, Finding Capacity & Mass
Unit Thirteen: Introduction to Fractions
Unit Fourteen: Equivalent Fractions
Unit Fifteen: Two Dimensional Shapes
Unit Sixteen: Perimeter
 
Thank you for allowing me to be a part of your classroom community through my resource,
Tamara V. Russell, NBCT

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