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Kindergarten Math - Lesson Resources - Notice and Wonder




NOTICE AND WONDER
 
What do you notice? What do you wonder? The way in which we question our students can provide opportunities to see mathematical problems in a whole new way, while building confidence.
 
Please watch Annie Fetter's video to the left, and then click on any of the strategies below to discover ways in which you can help your students see mathematically rich problems in big-picture ways, while discovering new strategies for solving them.


Notice and Wonder Strategies - click to view



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