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Peter's avatar

What a great post! I’ve been using some version of expansion sequences (I’ve never called them this before). Taking kids from what they know to something new. It’s a fun challenge, and one you improve with practice, to think about sequences like this. Sometimes I do it with toolbox problems, as I call them, like the one above, but I also do it with an inductive sequence where I want kids to build to a broader rule. I’ve never done good discrimination before, but all of the research about interleaving suggests this will help students a lot.

How do you support students struggling with A? 1-1 while other students are working? Looking back at notes or a textbook? Partner pairing?

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Jeff Smith's avatar

Dylan this is excellent. You've shared both the challenge of 'getting ready for the test" and concrete creative steps you've taken (and are taking) to meet it. Preserving your and your students' dignity and effort. Beautiful Thank you.

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