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Amanda K. Riske, Catherine E. Cullicott, Amanda Mohammad Mirzaei, Amanda Jansen, and James Middleton

We introduce the Into Math Graph tool, which students use to graph how “into" mathematics they are over time. Using this tool can help teachers foster conversations with students and design experiences that focus on engagement from the student’s perspective.

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Kelly Hagan and Cheng-Yao Lin

April 2020's GPS department provides tasks for each grade band that invite students to reason with age-appropriate number theoretic concepts.

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Erin E. Baldinger, Matthew P. Campbell, and Foster Graif

Students need opportunities to construct definitions in mathematics. We describe a sorting activity that can help students construct and refine definitions through discussion and argumentation. We include examples from our own work of planning and implementing this sorting activity to support constructing a definition of linear function.

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Joel Amidon and Matt Roscoe

A monthly set of problems is aimed at a variety of ability levels.

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Joel Amidon and Matt Roscoe

A monthly set of problems is aimed at a variety of ability levels.

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Joel Amidon and Matt Roscoe

A monthly set of problems is aimed at a variety of ability levels.

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Leigh Haltiwanger and Amber M. Simpson

Allowing students to write in mathematics class can promote critical thinking, illustrate an awareness of mathematical connections, and result in clear communication as they share ideas comfortably with peers.

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David Rock and Joel Amidon

A monthly set of problems is aimed at a variety of ability levels.

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David Rock and Joel Amidon

A monthly set of problems is aimed at a variety of ability levels.

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Lisa A. Dieker, Michelle Stephan, and Jennifer Smith

A conceptual framework can show a general education and a special education teacher how to team teach so that a range of students can learn together in today's classroom.