By now, you’ve hopefully seen the wonderful work of the OKMath Framework. I bragged about it here and made a little intro video about it
Tag: curriculum map
ARCHIVE: Wouldn’t It Be Nice if Everything Was in One Spot?
Well now it is! If you’re looking for a quick, linkable resource that connects you to the most important happenings in the Oklahoma mathematics education
Curriculum Map and Pacing Guide Sharing Project
There once was a hope that we could somehow utilize Google Docs to collaborate on curriculum maps across the state… oh, how innocent and naive we were
ARCHIVE: #14 OKMath Collaboration Launch
June 20, 2016 The #OKMath community on Facebook, now 3,000+ strong, began having an idea about sharing and collaborating on curriculum maps and pacing guides
ARCHIVE: #13 OAS-M Update and PDOYP
March 31, 2016 The new Oklahoma Academic Standards for Mathematics have been officially approved! In this episode, Robbyn Glinsmann and Levi Patrick talk about where we
ARCHIVE: Welcome Robbyn!
It’s not a small thing when someone chooses to leave their job and make their way to the hallowed halls of the Hodge Building here
Math Teaching Practice 1
[If you haven’t had a chance to get to know the Eight Mathematics Teaching Practices, start with an introduction here.] One of the things I
ARCHIVE: Secondary Math Progression Guide
This Progression Guide is for 6th-8th grade, Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2. It is the result of a lot of hard work by the
5 Ways to Help Students Make Sense of Problems and Persevere in Solving Them
As students develop into emergent mathematicians, the Standards for Mathematical Practice highlight certain habits or tendencies that describe mathematically proficient students. However, these standards seem to be
ARCHIVE: OKMath 6-12 Engines (v. 1.0)
An amazing group of educators gave up their personal time to attend this year’s Summer Convenings, held in May and July in Oklahoma City. This
ARCHIVE: Elementary Wikispace is Live!
[scbutton link=”http://elementarywiki.okmathteachers.com” target=”new” variation=”light_grey” size=”large” align=”none”]Go Straight to the Elementary Wiki[/scbutton] At the recent OSDE July Convening, a group of amazing elementary educators came together