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Visual Patterns
Visual Patterns from Fawn Nguyen showcases a large variety of growing patterns that help students transition from arithmetic reasoning to algebraic...
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Number Sense Routines
This site from Henrico County Public Schools collects a wide range of number sense routines that come with clear explanations and implementation...
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Esti-Mysteries
Esti‑Mysteries from Steve Wyborney are clue‑based estimation puzzles that guide students toward increasingly precise answers. They create high...
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Estimation 180
Estimation 180 from Andrew Stadel contains hundreds of visual estimation challenges that push students to justify and refine their thinking. It is a...
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Choral Counting
Choral Counting from TEDD uses shared counting and visual recording to build pattern recognition, place value understanding, and number sense. It is...
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Always, Sometimes, Never
This blog from ASN Math offers teacher‑created routines, tasks, and reflections that support mathematical thinking. Educators can browse for...
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Factor Puzzles
Factor Puzzles from Math is FigureOutAble provide engaging activities that help students understand multiplicative relationships and factorization....
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As Close As It Gets
As Close As It Gets from Math is FigureOutAble presents estimation challenges that encourage students to refine and defend their numerical reasoning....
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Math Strat Chat
MathStratChat from Math is FigureOutAble offers weekly problems that showcase and celebrate multiple solution strategies. Teachers can use these...
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Problem Strings
Problem Strings from Math is FigureOutAble are carefully sequenced problems that help students build efficient strategies and strong number sense....
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Same But Different
This resource from Looney Math uses paired images and problems to help students compare, notice structures, and articulate their reasoning. Teachers...
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Slow Reveal Graphs
Slow Reveal Graphs from Jenna Laib presents data in stages so students can make predictions, revise their thinking, and justify conclusions. This...
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Which One Doesn't Belong: Talking Math with Kids
Which One Doesn’t Belong? from Christopher Danielson provides image sets that encourage students to justify different correct answers by explaining...
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Open Middle Math
This site from Robert Kaplinsky offers a large collection of Open Middle problems designed to promote deep thinking through multiple strategies and...
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Transform Your Math Block with Math Talk
This article from Mix&Math explains how to launch and support meaningful math talk through clear routines and practical teacher moves. It is a...
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