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Jeffco Math

@jeffco_math

Professional inspiration and celebration of the amazing work happening in our Jeffco schools!

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Jeffco Public Schools (@jeffcoschoolsco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us to say THANK YOU to the dedicated teachers and staff keeping our students safe, learning, and growing this year. Celebrate #PublicSchoolsWeek all week long! publicschoolproud.com #PSW22

Join us to say THANK YOU to the dedicated teachers and staff keeping our students safe, learning, and growing this year. Celebrate #PublicSchoolsWeek all week long! publicschoolproud.com #PSW22
Marilyn Burns (@mburnsmath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just posted a new blog. So much math from 6 x 5! marilynburnsmath.com/what-was-natha… Thanks, Michael Pershan & Leo Kostelnik for trying out the lesson.

I just posted a new blog. So much math from 6 x 5! marilynburnsmath.com/what-was-natha… Thanks, <a href="/mpershan/">Michael Pershan</a> &amp; Leo Kostelnik for trying out the lesson.
Illustrative Mathematics (@illustratemath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Quick reminder! IM offers a copious amount of resources within the IM Community on Twitter and Facebook, Revisiting Distance Learning blog (ow.ly/Wohy50I7q3T) and much more to help plan your year! #LearnWithIM

Quick reminder! IM offers a copious amount of resources within the IM Community on Twitter and Facebook, Revisiting Distance Learning blog (ow.ly/Wohy50I7q3T) and much more to help plan your year! #LearnWithIM
Student Achievement Partners (@learnwithsap) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Math Flips are like flash cards, but instead of a problem and answer on each side, math flips have two problems that are similar in some way. Math Flips encourage students' relational thinking. Learn more at Berkeley Everett's website: bit.ly/3IiMUad #mathchat

Math Flips are like flash cards, but instead of a problem and answer on each side, math flips have two problems that are similar in some way. Math Flips encourage students' relational thinking. Learn more at Berkeley Everett's website: bit.ly/3IiMUad #mathchat
Robert Kaplinsky (@robertkaplinsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can your first or second grade students find the smallest (or largest) sum? This Open Middle problem is trickier than it first appears! openmiddle.com/adding-two-dig… #MTBoS

Can your first or second grade students find the smallest (or largest) sum? This <a href="/openmiddle/">Open Middle</a> problem is trickier than it first appears! openmiddle.com/adding-two-dig… #MTBoS
Tim Brzezinski (@timbrzezinski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here, some REVAMPED Desmos cash register screens for elementary #math Ss. Feel free to copy and paste any of these these into your own custom activities: ow.ly/kuaH50IuvOm. Here's how (no CL knowledge required): youtube.com/watch?v=q7wb7L… @AlgebraDesmos Eli Luberoff #MTBoS

Student Achievement Partners (@learnwithsap) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There's still time to register for our free webinar tonight 6–7 p.m. ET on how to create a culture where mistake-making is seen as a natural and valuable part of the learning process. bit.ly/3thGggi

There's still time to register for our free webinar tonight 6–7 p.m. ET on how to create a culture where mistake-making is seen as a natural and valuable part of the learning process.  bit.ly/3thGggi
Pam Harris (@pwharris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With these important strategies, we can solve any reasonable-to-solve division problems without a step by step procedure. Download to find out more: mathisfigureoutable.com/big #MTBoS #ITeachMath #MathIsFigureOutAble #Elemmathchat #MSmathchat #HSmathchat #MathStratChat

Jeffco Public Schools (@jeffcoschoolsco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Named Kibou, meaning “Hope” in Japanese, this therapy dog is providing comfort and positively to Emory Elementary staff members today. We are sending lots of kibou to our entire Jeffco community as we process and navigate the future, together. 💙🐾

Named Kibou, meaning “Hope” in Japanese, this therapy dog is providing comfort and positively to Emory Elementary staff members today. We are sending lots of kibou to our entire Jeffco community as we process and navigate the future, together. 💙🐾
Jeffco Math (@jeffco_math) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a quick, fun example of sharing our mathematical thinking and emphasizing the importance of the process! Do you have any other fun tasks you use as you build you mathematical community of thinkers?