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Discover Spiral Math and see how an educator uses this approach in her classroom throughout a typical week.
A math teacher at Cisco Junior High creates spiral math activities using open questions to push for deeper thinking.
A math teacher at Cisco Junior High creates spiral math activities using open questions to push for deeper thinking.
Students have a daily warm-up activity that addresses learning needs and applies cross-curricular skills in math.
Cisco’s 7th grade math teacher asks questions that require students to use prior knowledge, mathematical processes, and mathematical language in their answer.
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