1st Edition

Guided Math Lessons in Fourth Grade Getting Started

By Nicki Newton Copyright 2022
    300 Pages 286 B/W Illustrations
    by Eye On Education

    300 Pages 286 B/W Illustrations
    by Eye On Education

    300 Pages 286 B/W Illustrations
    by Eye On Education

    Guided Math Lessons in Fourth Grade provides detailed lessons to help you bring guided math groups to life. Based on the bestselling Guided Math in Action, this practical book offers 16 lessons, taught in a round of three–concrete, pictorial and abstract. The lessons are based on the priority standards and cover fluency, word problems, fractions and place value. Author Dr. Nicki Newton shows you the content as well as the practices and processes that should be worked on in the lessons, so that students not only learn the content but also how to solve problems, reason, communicate their thinking, model, use tools, use precise language, and see structure and patterns.

    Throughout the book, you’ll find tools, templates and blackline masters so that you can instantly adapt the lesson to your specific needs and use it right away. With the easy-to-follow plans in this book, students can more work effectively in small guided math groups—and have loads of fun along the way! Remember that guided math groups are about doing the math. So doing mathematical sketches to show what they understand and can make sense of the abstract numbers. When students are given the opportunities to make sense of the math in hands-on and visual ways, then the math begins to make sense!

    1. Introduction 2. Behind the Scenes 3. Architecture of a Small Group Lesson 4. Talk in the Guided Math Group 5. Fluency 6. Small Group Word Problem Lessons 7. Place Value Guided Math Lessons 8. Fraction Guided Math Lessons 9. Action Planning and FAQs

    Biography

    Dr. Nicki Newton has been an educator for 30 years, working both nationally and internationally with students of all ages. She has worked on developing Math Workshop and Guided Math Institutes around the country; visit her website at www.drnickinewton.com. She is also an avid blogger (www.guidedmath.wordpress.com), tweeter (@drnickimath) and Pinterest pinner (www.pinterest.com/drnicki7).