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On 7/26/11, Nichelle wrote:
> Hi, Sherrie.
> If you can e-mail me directly and give me your school's
> address I will gladly mail you a packet of some sample math
> stations for middle school. My state has math conference every
> summer for math educators and one of my workshops was
> pertaining to math learning centers in the middle grades.
> Also, feel free to e-mail me questions.
>
>
> On 7/19/11, Sherrie wrote:
>> Hi! I am a seventh grade math teacher and I have a goal to
>> implement learning stations into my math classroom this
>> year. I know there is so much info out there about using
>> learning or work stations in the primary grades, but I am
>> struggling to find info for the middle school level. I
>> teach four math classes of approx 27 students each class. I
>> have one advanced class and the rest are regular 7th grade
>> pre algebra. I am looking to link these activities to the
>> CCSS. My goal would be to use these to differentiate for
>> intervention, practice, and enrichment. Any advice or
>> resources you could point me to? I am actually reading
>> Debbi Diller's book on Math Work Stations to get a concept
>> of how to do this. The book is geared to K-2 and I have
>> found no resources for the middle school level. Right now
>> we use the text MathThematics, but we are under math review
>> this year so our curriculum will be changing. This will be
>> a good year to try out new things. Thanks!
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