Rachel Stone (@mrsstone4th) 's Twitter Profile
Rachel Stone

@mrsstone4th

Math MTSS Support Specialist in Olathe, former 4th grade teacher, data enthusiast

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Erikson Early Math (@eriksonmath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

By using multiple representations of the numbers 1 through 4, this game focuses children on the attribute of quantity of small sets and helps them build a more robust NUMBER SENSE. With a downloadable, printable card set! earlymath.erikson.edu/match-em-all-d… #kinderchat

By using multiple representations of the numbers 1 through 4, this game focuses children on the attribute of quantity of small sets and helps them build a more robust NUMBER SENSE. With a downloadable, printable card set! earlymath.erikson.edu/match-em-all-d… 
#kinderchat
Robert Kaplinsky (@robertkaplinsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A homeowner tiled her floor with ~13,000 pennies. Everyone loved it... until people complained about how she wasted $13,000! robertkaplinsky.com/work/much-mone…

A homeowner tiled her floor with ~13,000 pennies.  Everyone loved it... until people complained about how she wasted $13,000!    
robertkaplinsky.com/work/much-mone…
Student Achievement Partners (@learnwithsap) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lots of us need support with our own understanding of fractions before we can teach our students. This collection of resources has been curated to provide helpful guidance for both the learning and teaching of fractions! bit.ly/33TNvwN #iteachmath #teacherchat

Lots of us need support with our own understanding of fractions before we can teach our students. This collection of resources has been curated to provide helpful guidance for both the learning and teaching of fractions! bit.ly/33TNvwN #iteachmath #teacherchat
Erikson Early Math (@eriksonmath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Regardless of how high #preschoolers can rote count, a child’s sense of what those numbers actually mean develops gradually. We call this understanding NUMBER SENSE, and it requires relating numbers to real quantities. More: earlymath.erikson.edu/many-ways-to-s…

Regardless of how high #preschoolers can rote count, a child’s sense of what those numbers actually mean develops gradually. We call this understanding NUMBER SENSE, and it requires relating numbers to real quantities.
More: earlymath.erikson.edu/many-ways-to-s…
Rachel Stone (@mrsstone4th) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excellent article on math fluency! Lots of practical ideas as well as what the research says. ⁦@mathmtssolathe⁩ edweek.org/teaching-learn…

Robert Kaplinsky (@robertkaplinsky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here are some examples of what Depth of Knowledge looks like in kindergarten to second grade. Check out and download my Elementary Math DOK matrix. robertkaplinsky.com/depth-knowledg…

Here are some examples of what Depth of Knowledge looks like in kindergarten to second grade. Check out and download my Elementary Math DOK matrix.              
robertkaplinsky.com/depth-knowledg…
Sarah Powell (@sarahpowellphd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out this new research from Xin Lin! She designed an intervention focused on fraction vocabulary - which helped students improve their knowledge of fraction vocabulary! This was Xin's College of Education dissertation project. The Meadows Center for Preventing Educational Risk buff.ly/3OOB4eD

Check out this new research from <a href="/Xin_Lin_/">Xin Lin</a>! She designed an intervention focused on fraction vocabulary - which helped students improve their knowledge of fraction vocabulary! This was Xin's <a href="/utexascoe/">College of Education</a> dissertation project. <a href="/MCPER_EDU/">The Meadows Center for Preventing Educational Risk</a> buff.ly/3OOB4eD
Natalie Wexler (@natwexler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

About 2K students in England answered the questions below. 91% got the 1st one right. Only 13% got the 2nd one right. Why? If you don't know what a sentence is, observes Daisy Christodoulou, you go by length. substack.nomoremarking.com/p/using-innova…

About 2K students in England answered the questions below.
91% got the 1st one right.
Only 13% got the 2nd one right.
Why? If you don't know what a sentence is, observes <a href="/daisychristo/">Daisy Christodoulou</a>, you go by length.

substack.nomoremarking.com/p/using-innova…
Greg Tang (@gregtangmath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy Friday! Here's a fun Gr 3+ problem for you & your kids. Make sense of each equation, first separately and then together. With practice, it's a fun mental math problem that takes less than a minute. If you've done PD with me, you'll know the answer in about 5 seconds. Enjoy!

Happy Friday! Here's a fun Gr 3+ problem for you &amp; your kids. Make sense of each equation, first separately and then together. With practice, it's a fun mental math problem that takes less than a minute. If you've done PD with me, you'll know the answer in about 5 seconds. Enjoy!
Greg Tang (@gregtangmath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy Sunday! I spent yesterday morning writing a progression of puzzle-y pictarithms for Gr K-7. Concepts build gradually across the grade levels & encourage algebraic thinking & sense-making at every step. Goal is to build strong reasoning & computation skills while having fun!

Happy Sunday! I spent yesterday morning writing a progression of puzzle-y pictarithms for Gr K-7. Concepts build gradually across the grade levels &amp; encourage algebraic thinking &amp; sense-making at every step. Goal is to build strong reasoning &amp; computation skills while having fun!
Carl Hendrick (@c_hendrick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I feel these are three things every teacher and school leader should know: 1. We are more similar than dissimilar in how we learn. 2. This has major implications for designing curriculum, instruction and assessment. 3. Expecting teachers to differentiate their teaching for 30

I feel these are three things every teacher and school leader should know:

1. We are more similar than dissimilar in how we learn. 
2. This has major implications for designing curriculum, instruction and assessment.
3. Expecting teachers to differentiate their teaching for 30
Zach Groshell (@mrzachg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So, your school has bought you a bunch of vertical whiteboards and says you have to use them to teach math. When would it work? Well, let's start with how novices and expert process information, cognitive load theory, and the instructional hierarchy. 1/ thescienceofmath.com/how-teachers-c…