Get ready for an interactive and collaborative learning experience because our upcoming lesson will take place on Zoom, where I will share an innovative writing board that empowers both students and tutors to unleash their creativity and collaborate seamlessly!
Concrete-Representational-Abstract (CRA) method: This method starts with using concrete objects or manipulatives to help students underst...
Get ready for an interactive and collaborative learning experience because our upcoming lesson will take place on Zoom, where I will share an innovative writing board that empowers both students and tutors to unleash their creativity and collaborate seamlessly!
Concrete-Representational-Abstract (CRA) method: This method starts with using concrete objects or manipulatives to help students understand mathematical concepts. After that, students move to using visual representations of the manipulatives, such as drawings or diagrams, and finally to abstract symbols and quiry-based learning: This method encourages students to ask questions and explore mathematical concepts through hands-on activities and real-life examples. Teachers act as facilitators, helping students make connections between what they learn in the classroom and the world around them.Problem-based learning: This approach focuses on solving real-world problems to help students learn math concepts. Students work collaboratively to find solutions to complex problems, and teachers provide guidance and support.Flipped classroom: In this method, students watch videos or read materials before class, then come to class ready to work on problem sets or participate in discussions. This approach allows students to work at their own pace and receive personalized instruction from the teacher.
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