I am so incredibly excited to annouce a DOUBLE book study for Summer 2014! I had so much fun last summer with What’s Your (Math) Problem? that I decided to have DOUBLE the FUN this summer!!
Yep! You read that right!!! A DOUBLE book study!!
Jennfier Findley from Teaching to Inspire in 5th and Meg Anderson from The Teacher Studio will be leading the discussions through the K-6 version of Good Questions for Math Teaching,
while Jennifer Smith-Sloane 4mulafun and I, MissMathDork will be leading the discussions through the 5-8 version f Good Questions for Math Teaching!
Make sure to order one or both books soon! Last year the book we studied sold out soon after we announced the book study!
Not sure which book study to join? Leave a message below OR email me at missmathdork@gmail.com and I will happily give you some insight on each book – I own both!
Also, check out the Google Calendar below so you can see when the posts will go live.
More details soon!
I’ve been re-reading through each book and have been reminded of so many amazing ideas! I can’t wait to share them with you!!! Please join us 🙂
This is something I need to work on to make me a better teacher! I would love to see the dates, but the Google Calendar says I don’t have permission 🙁
Hi Kim! I would love for you to join us! I just changed a setting on the calendar – let me know if it is showing now 🙂
It works! And I ordered my book. So excited!
I love these books! So glad to hear you’ll be doing a book study on them.
I am moving from 2nd grade to 4th grade and I am thinking that this might be a good book study to jump into. I am very scared about teaching math to 4th graders. I have taught first and second for 17 years. I think I am going to be very rusty with 4th grade math. Can’t wait to begin with you.
Tammy
Mrs. Flickinger’s Butterfly Oasis
I would to participate but am not sure which book use. I teach 5th grade math and science.
Hi there! What is your licensure? Meaning, if you were to move a grade level, would you be more likely to move to a K-6 position of a 5-8 position? Both books are very similar in what information they give, however, each book gives very specific examples to use in the classroom.
I have both of these books! LOL we were reading them for PD in our district! Also the book Multiplication is for White People by Lisa Delpit. Highly suggest that one if you get any time! :0
Cheers,
jameson
Lessons With Coffee
I have ordered both books and can’t wait for them to arrive so I can get started reading them