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Math Solutions Introduces New Titles for CCSS Prep

  
  
  
math solutions logoThe Common Core State Standards offer the benefit of ensuring that all students receive the levels of instruction that will provide them the tools to be successful adults. However, these new standards create challenges for students and educators alike.

Math Solutions® has introduced five new titles designed to help with the transition to the new CCSS for math:

  1. Solving for Why: Understanding, Assessing, and Teaching Students Who Struggle with Math by John Tapper
  2. This title uses a response to intervention (RTI) approach that incorporates mini-assessments and targeted strategies for addressing deficits.  A resource for grades kindergarten through eighth grade.
  3. Teaching Preschool and Kindergarten Math: A Multimedia Professional Learning Resource by Ann Carlyle and Brenda Mercado
  4. This resource offers 26 videos and 150 lessons. A resource for pre-K and kindergarten.
  5. It Makes Sense! Using the Hundreds Chart to Build Number Sense by Melissa Conklin and Stephanie Sheffield
  6. Designed for kindergarten through second grade, this is the second book in the It Makes Sense! series. The title features games and creative methods of teaching with the CCSS math in mind.
  7. It's All Connected: The Power of Representation to Build Algebraic Reasoning by Frances Van Dyke
  8. A resource for older students, grades six through nine, this title focuses on using graphic representation of algebraic concepts. This features forty creative lesson plans.
  9. Number Talks: Reproducible Dot Images and Five- and Ten-Frames by Sherry Parrish 
  10. This resource is designed for kindergarten through fifth grade. It features downloadable content with over 250 reproducible exercises for students.

Have you used any of these resources? If so, leave a review in the comments section. If you know of any other resources that can help students and teachers prepare for the Common Core State Standards, share them here too!

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