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Developing Proficiency

Posted on November 20, 2021 By Amanda Younger No Comments on Developing Proficiency

https://www.nap.edu/read/9822/chapter/12 “Teachers need to muster and deploy a wide range of resources to support the acquisition of mathematical proficiency.” I agree that we need a wide range of skills, mathematic and teaching. This takes time first as a student to acquire the mathematical knowledge, through teacher training and then continued growth through up to date…

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Leadership in Mathematics, Math, Mindset, Teaching, Thinking

Math Mindsets

Posted on November 20, 2021November 20, 2021 By Amanda Younger No Comments on Math Mindsets

https://www.youcubed.org/evidence/ I’m going to start with saying I am a huge fan of Jo Boaler! Her work and resources are transforming how I teach math. If you haven’t tried the Week of Inspirational Math with your students do so now! The work it did around our mathematical mindset was great, it was exploratory, playful and…

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Assumptions About Leadership

Posted on September 27, 2021 By Amanda Younger No Comments on Assumptions About Leadership

Teachers lead, formally or informally, wherever they are. “Whether in their classrooms with students or on special assignment outside of them, teachers lead wherever they are. For teachers, leadership is more about influence than power and authority. They assume responsibility, not only because they are selected or volunteer to do so, but also because they…

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BC Coast Photos to Prompt Thinking

Posted on August 8, 2021March 15, 2022 By Amanda Younger No Comments on BC Coast Photos to Prompt Thinking
BC Coast Photos to Prompt Thinking

The photos above are personal and family photos that I use to engage students at the beginning of my Great Bear Rainforest and Salish Sea unit. I use two thinking routines with these images, “See, Think, Wonder” from Project Zero and “Observe, Wonder, Infer” from Reading Power. These images are unique set that my students…

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First People's Principals, Inquiry, Lesson Plans, Salish Sea, Science, Social Studies, Teaching, Teaching Through Inquiry, Thinking

Planning Cross Curricular Inquiry Units

Posted on July 29, 2021January 29, 2022 By Amanda Younger No Comments on Planning Cross Curricular Inquiry Units
Planning Cross Curricular Inquiry Units

I have created a presentation on how to create inquiry units. The presentation reflects my process and how I would present it in a workshop to other teachers. This presentation also sums up my learning over the past several weeks showing how I have deepened my understanding of using inquiry as a tool to get…

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Assessment, Grade 4, Inquiry, Lesson Plans, Planning for Inquiry, Teaching, Teaching Through Inquiry

Changing Thoughts on Questioning

Posted on July 29, 2021 By Amanda Younger No Comments on Changing Thoughts on Questioning
Changing Thoughts on Questioning

In my most recent course we have done a lot of work on questioning and asking good questions. My response below comes from the thinking routine I used to think .. Now I think from Project Zero. https://pz.harvard.edu/sites/default/files/I%20Used%20to%20Think%20-%20Now%20I%20Think_1.pdf Resources for questioning that changed my thinking Factual, Conceptual, Debatable Questions Essential Questions Good Inquiry Questions Characteristics…

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Differentiation Supports

Posted on July 29, 2021 By Amanda Younger No Comments on Differentiation Supports
Differentiation Supports

After reading https://www.washington.edu/doit/20-tips-teaching-accessible-online-course I had many thoughts. Reading through the list of suggestions my main take away was to keep things simple, use one online tool to communicate with students where possible and provide multiple entry points for students to tasks. As a student with ADHD and a physical written output disability adaptations and accommodations…

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EXPLORING THE SALISH SEA AND GREAT BEAR RAINFOREST A Cross Curricular Unit

Posted on July 28, 2021January 29, 2022 By Amanda Younger No Comments on EXPLORING THE SALISH SEA AND GREAT BEAR RAINFOREST A Cross Curricular Unit
EXPLORING THE SALISH SEA AND GREAT BEAR RAINFOREST A Cross Curricular Unit

I have attached my template and my the beginning of my Salish Sea and Great Bear Rainforest unit. I typically only plan the first few detailed  lessons of an inquiry unit in advance as they are the ones I use to build curiosity and back ground knowledge before diving into the inquiry with my students…

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My Thoughts on the First People’s Principals of Learning

Posted on July 28, 2021September 5, 2022 By Amanda Younger No Comments on My Thoughts on the First People’s Principals of Learning
My Thoughts on the First People’s Principals of Learning

As someone who identifies as being Metis and having Metis heritage, I have found that many of these principals have been woven into my life from early childhood and continue to influence both my family and my work in the classroom. I did not know that these principals had names until my Aboriginal Education course…

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Math Routines

Posted on June 11, 2021 By Amanda Younger No Comments on Math Routines
Math Routines

Math routines have become one of my favourite ways to build number sense in my classroom. There are many math routines out there and I could not list them all in this post. Below I have outlined a few of my favourites. My Favourite No This has to be a favourite in my classroom and…

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Math, Mathematics Strategies for At Risk Students, Teaching, Teaching Math in BC Elementary Schools

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