Using Critical
Thinking Skills in the Math Classroom
There’s NOTHING more unique than
these math books! The analogies can be used to teach thinking skills to all
students, as anchor activities, or as enrichment; pages can be laminated and
placed in learning centers, assigned as homework, or used as “Warm Ups” before
math class begins.
Students learn to think
critically by completing visual and verbal math analogies, and they must find
very close relationships for each analogy.
Each one challenges their
mathematical thinking just like verbal/language analogies challenge reading
students.
Students choose the very best answer possible, and they must also clearly state
the relationship for the analogy. They may not use the exact language that the
teacher uses, but they must know the relationship and be able to say it in their
own words.
The math analogies correlate to national standards identified by the National
Council of Teachers of Mathematics in K-5th grade:
Number and Operations, Geometry, Measurement,
and Algebra.
Math Analogies for K - 2nd
Students
CLC0445
ISBN 978-934358-22-1
K-2
64p.
Sample Pages from the Book
Sample Pages from the Book