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Inside Mathematics: Classroom Videos - Public Lessons
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

These demonstration lessons are taught by practicing teachers and professional developers. These lessons have been extensively field-tested in multiple settings and refined over time, and are generally presented to an audience of participating students and observing teachers.

Inside Mathematics: Kindergarten Math – Number Operations and Counting
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

In this lesson, Tracy’s students are working on Level A of the Problem of the Month, in which they “are presented with a situation that involves making sense of totals and comparison differences.”

Inside Mathematics: 2nd Grade Math - Word Problem Clues
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

In this lesson, the students and I are working on understanding the language of word problems, using the specific words as clues to the mathematical operations embedded in the problem

Inside Mathematics: 1st Grade Math - Developing Student Understanding of Non-Standard and Standar...
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

In this lesson, Sola works with first-grade students on a formative re-engagement lesson about non-standard measurement.

Inside Mathematics: 4th Grade Math - Number Operations: Multiplication & Division
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

In this lesson, Becca Sherman introduces the “Singapore Bar Model” to students who have never seen it in before. She uses the context of solving division story problems to introduce the model.

Inside Mathematics: 4th Grade Math – Classifying Triangles
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

In the lesson, Lewis re-engages fourth-grade students after an initial experience the week prior, which was focused on classifying and categorizing triangles.

Inside Mathematics: 2nd Grade Math - Addition & Subtraction Word Problems with Unknowns
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

This lesson makes use of “mentor problems” to help students identify and connect mathematical concepts within quantitative problem-solving situations.

Inside Mathematics: 6th Grade Math - Rates - Lipman School
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

This video series looks at how to use students’ natural thinking about rates and how these ideas are developed, expanded, and formalized over a period of time by using the Problem of the Month “First Rate.”

Inside Mathematics: 5th & 6th Grade Math – Multiple Representations of Numeric Patterning
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

This lesson is a re-engagement lesson designed for learners to revisit a problem-solving task they have already experienced.

Inside Mathematics: 5th Grade Math - Proportions & Ratios
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

This lesson is about ratios and proportions using candy boxes as well as a recipe for making candy as situations to be considered.

Inside Mathematics: 5th Grade Math - Fraction Multiplication Situations
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

In this lesson, she connects her students’ work with prior “mentor problems” — string problems and recipe problems

Inside Mathematics: 7th & 8th Grade Math - Comparing Linear Functions
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

In fall of 2008, Sally Keyes (math coach), Kamaljit Sangha (7/8 math teacher/department leader) and Cecilio Dimas (7/8 math teacher) developed our first lesson on cost-analysis.

Inside Mathematics: 7th Grade Math - Area and Perimeter
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

The purpose of this re-engagement lesson was to address student misconceptions and deepen student understanding of area and perimeter.

Inside Mathematics: 7th & 8th Grade Math – Graphs, Equations, & Tables
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

This lesson is intended to deepen students’ understanding of the connections between different representations of functions—graphs, t-charts, and equations.

Inside Mathematics: 7th Grade Math - Algebraic Equations, Inequalities, & Properties
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

This lesson is about trying to get students to make connections between ideas about equations, inequalities, and expressions.

Inside Mathematics: 6th Grade Math - Rates - Price School
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

This video series looks at how to use students’ natural thinking about rates and how these ideas are developed, expanded, and formalized over a period of time by using the Problem of the Month “First Rate.”

Inside Mathematics: 8th Grade Math - Pythagorean Theorem
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

This lesson was part of a unit on linear relationships and systems of equations

Inside Mathematics: 8th Grade Math - Representing Constant Rate of Change
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

In this lesson, Antoinette’s students are asked to compare a graph and an equation to a real-life situation in which liquid flows out of a container that has a top prism and a bottom prism.

Inside Mathematics: 9th Grade Math - Modeling through Geometry: Circumference of a Cup’s Roll
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

The lesson documented in this set of videos is from Molly’s Enriched Geometry 9th-grade class.

Inside Mathematics: 9th & 10th Grade Math - Properties of Quadrilaterals
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

This lesson is about properties of quadrilaterals and learning to investigate, formulate, conjecture, justify, and ultimately prove mathematical theorems.

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Inside Mathematics: Classroom Videos - Public Lessons
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

These demonstration lessons are taught by practicing teachers and professional developers. These lessons have been extensively field-tested in multiple settings and refined over time, and are generally presented to an audience of participating students and observing teachers.

Inside Mathematics: Kindergarten Math – Number Operations and Counting
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

In this lesson, Tracy’s students are working on Level A of the Problem of the Month, in which they “are presented with a situation that involves making sense of totals and comparison differences.”

Inside Mathematics: 2nd Grade Math - Word Problem Clues
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

In this lesson, the students and I are working on understanding the language of word problems, using the specific words as clues to the mathematical operations embedded in the problem

Inside Mathematics: 1st Grade Math - Developing Student Understanding of Non-Standard and Standar...
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

In this lesson, Sola works with first-grade students on a formative re-engagement lesson about non-standard measurement.

Inside Mathematics: 4th Grade Math - Number Operations: Multiplication & Division
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

In this lesson, Becca Sherman introduces the “Singapore Bar Model” to students who have never seen it in before. She uses the context of solving division story problems to introduce the model.

Inside Mathematics: 4th Grade Math – Classifying Triangles
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

In the lesson, Lewis re-engages fourth-grade students after an initial experience the week prior, which was focused on classifying and categorizing triangles.

Inside Mathematics: 2nd Grade Math - Addition & Subtraction Word Problems with Unknowns
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

This lesson makes use of “mentor problems” to help students identify and connect mathematical concepts within quantitative problem-solving situations.

Inside Mathematics: 6th Grade Math - Rates - Lipman School
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

This video series looks at how to use students’ natural thinking about rates and how these ideas are developed, expanded, and formalized over a period of time by using the Problem of the Month “First Rate.”

Inside Mathematics: 5th & 6th Grade Math – Multiple Representations of Numeric Patterning
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

This lesson is a re-engagement lesson designed for learners to revisit a problem-solving task they have already experienced.

Inside Mathematics: 5th Grade Math - Proportions & Ratios
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

This lesson is about ratios and proportions using candy boxes as well as a recipe for making candy as situations to be considered.

Inside Mathematics: 5th Grade Math - Fraction Multiplication Situations
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

In this lesson, she connects her students’ work with prior “mentor problems” — string problems and recipe problems

Inside Mathematics: 7th & 8th Grade Math - Comparing Linear Functions
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

In fall of 2008, Sally Keyes (math coach), Kamaljit Sangha (7/8 math teacher/department leader) and Cecilio Dimas (7/8 math teacher) developed our first lesson on cost-analysis.

Inside Mathematics: 7th Grade Math - Area and Perimeter
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

The purpose of this re-engagement lesson was to address student misconceptions and deepen student understanding of area and perimeter.

Inside Mathematics: 7th & 8th Grade Math – Graphs, Equations, & Tables
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

This lesson is intended to deepen students’ understanding of the connections between different representations of functions—graphs, t-charts, and equations.

Inside Mathematics: 7th Grade Math - Algebraic Equations, Inequalities, & Properties
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

This lesson is about trying to get students to make connections between ideas about equations, inequalities, and expressions.

Inside Mathematics: 6th Grade Math - Rates - Price School
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

This video series looks at how to use students’ natural thinking about rates and how these ideas are developed, expanded, and formalized over a period of time by using the Problem of the Month “First Rate.”

Inside Mathematics: 8th Grade Math - Pythagorean Theorem
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

This lesson was part of a unit on linear relationships and systems of equations

Inside Mathematics: 8th Grade Math - Representing Constant Rate of Change
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

In this lesson, Antoinette’s students are asked to compare a graph and an equation to a real-life situation in which liquid flows out of a container that has a top prism and a bottom prism.

Inside Mathematics: 9th Grade Math - Modeling through Geometry: Circumference of a Cup’s Roll
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

The lesson documented in this set of videos is from Molly’s Enriched Geometry 9th-grade class.

Inside Mathematics: 9th & 10th Grade Math - Properties of Quadrilaterals
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

This lesson is about properties of quadrilaterals and learning to investigate, formulate, conjecture, justify, and ultimately prove mathematical theorems.

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Inside Mathematics: Classroom Videos - Public Lessons
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

These demonstration lessons are taught by practicing teachers and professional developers. These lessons have been extensively field-tested in multiple settings and refined over time, and are generally presented to an audience of participating students and observing teachers.

Inside Mathematics: Kindergarten Math – Number Operations and Counting
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

In this lesson, Tracy’s students are working on Level A of the Problem of the Month, in which they “are presented with a situation that involves making sense of totals and comparison differences.”

Inside Mathematics: 2nd Grade Math - Word Problem Clues
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

In this lesson, the students and I are working on understanding the language of word problems, using the specific words as clues to the mathematical operations embedded in the problem

Inside Mathematics: 1st Grade Math - Developing Student Understanding of Non-Standard and Standar...
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

In this lesson, Sola works with first-grade students on a formative re-engagement lesson about non-standard measurement.

Inside Mathematics: 4th Grade Math - Number Operations: Multiplication & Division
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

In this lesson, Becca Sherman introduces the “Singapore Bar Model” to students who have never seen it in before. She uses the context of solving division story problems to introduce the model.

Inside Mathematics: 4th Grade Math – Classifying Triangles
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

In the lesson, Lewis re-engages fourth-grade students after an initial experience the week prior, which was focused on classifying and categorizing triangles.

Inside Mathematics: 2nd Grade Math - Addition & Subtraction Word Problems with Unknowns
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

This lesson makes use of “mentor problems” to help students identify and connect mathematical concepts within quantitative problem-solving situations.

Inside Mathematics: 6th Grade Math - Rates - Lipman School
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

This video series looks at how to use students’ natural thinking about rates and how these ideas are developed, expanded, and formalized over a period of time by using the Problem of the Month “First Rate.”

Inside Mathematics: 5th & 6th Grade Math – Multiple Representations of Numeric Patterning
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

This lesson is a re-engagement lesson designed for learners to revisit a problem-solving task they have already experienced.

Inside Mathematics: 5th Grade Math - Proportions & Ratios
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

This lesson is about ratios and proportions using candy boxes as well as a recipe for making candy as situations to be considered.

Inside Mathematics: 5th Grade Math - Fraction Multiplication Situations
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

In this lesson, she connects her students’ work with prior “mentor problems” — string problems and recipe problems

Inside Mathematics: 7th & 8th Grade Math - Comparing Linear Functions
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

In fall of 2008, Sally Keyes (math coach), Kamaljit Sangha (7/8 math teacher/department leader) and Cecilio Dimas (7/8 math teacher) developed our first lesson on cost-analysis.

Inside Mathematics: 7th Grade Math - Area and Perimeter
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

The purpose of this re-engagement lesson was to address student misconceptions and deepen student understanding of area and perimeter.

Inside Mathematics: 7th & 8th Grade Math – Graphs, Equations, & Tables
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

This lesson is intended to deepen students’ understanding of the connections between different representations of functions—graphs, t-charts, and equations.

Inside Mathematics: 7th Grade Math - Algebraic Equations, Inequalities, & Properties
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

This lesson is about trying to get students to make connections between ideas about equations, inequalities, and expressions.

Inside Mathematics: 6th Grade Math - Rates - Price School
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

This video series looks at how to use students’ natural thinking about rates and how these ideas are developed, expanded, and formalized over a period of time by using the Problem of the Month “First Rate.”

Inside Mathematics: 8th Grade Math - Pythagorean Theorem
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

This lesson was part of a unit on linear relationships and systems of equations

Inside Mathematics: 8th Grade Math - Representing Constant Rate of Change
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

In this lesson, Antoinette’s students are asked to compare a graph and an equation to a real-life situation in which liquid flows out of a container that has a top prism and a bottom prism.

Inside Mathematics: 9th Grade Math - Modeling through Geometry: Circumference of a Cup’s Roll
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

The lesson documented in this set of videos is from Molly’s Enriched Geometry 9th-grade class.

Inside Mathematics: 9th & 10th Grade Math - Properties of Quadrilaterals
Inside Mathematics (The University of Texas at Austin, Charles A. Dana Center)

This lesson is about properties of quadrilaterals and learning to investigate, formulate, conjecture, justify, and ultimately prove mathematical theorems.