The goals of Session 2 include:
A. Connect argumentation to a classroom context
B. Analyze student work samples
2.1. Introduction
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2.2. Why teachers value argumentation
Why do you value argumentation in your classrooms?
Video 1: HS teacher John T talks about Argumentation and PerseveranceÂ
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Video 2: Elementary teacher Sarah B talks about leveling the playing field and finding the math power in each student
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2.3. Argumentation in Action: Is It a Half?
2.3.1. Overview
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2.3.2. Short Guide on Viewing Videos
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2.3.2. Is It a Half?
 A.  Task and Task Cards: Is It a Half?Please download and read the Task and Task Cards document. |
B. Background on Class for VideoPlease download and read the Background on Class for Video document. |
C. Guiding Questions for the Video ClipsPlease download and read the Guiding Questions for the Video Clips document. |
 2.3.2. Video Clips
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A. Clip 1Is it a Half?
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B. Clip 2What makes something a half? |
C. Clip 3a. Developing a counting strategyb. Using the counting strategy, and continuing to make sensec. Argumentation and error detection |
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To download the slides please click here Is It a Half Clip 1 |
To download the slides please click here Is It a Half Clip 2 |
To download the slides please click here Is It a Half Clip 3 |
Please download and read the Transcript of Is It a Half Clip 1 document. |
Please download and read the Transcript of Is It a Half Clip 2Â document. |
Please download and read the Transcript of Is It a Half Clip 3Â document. |