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Consider four important elements of setting up challenging mathematics problems to support all students’ learning.
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Incorporate simple and complex figures, distortion and proportion, and visual reasoning into your discussion of similarity
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Two recent sets of guidelines that intersect statistics and complement each other can be used to plot an orderly progression of study.
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Analyze discourse strategies and dissect simple classroom tools to maximize student engagement and excitement about math.