In order to engage students in mathematics instruction, teachers use a variety of questioning strategies. It is crucial to have a variety of questioning strategies along with solutions to potential...

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In order to engage students in mathematics instruction, teachers use a variety of questioning strategies. It is crucial to have a variety of questioning strategies along with solutions to potential roadblocks that can occur during instruction.



Part 1: Questioning Strategies Template


For this assignment, select a K-8 grade level and a state standard in the area of algebra, and develop aligned learning objectives. Examine a variety of questioning strategies that foster innovation and problem solving in order to complete the “Math Questioning Strategies” template. The questions you create should connect concepts, procedures, and applications from algebra, activating prior knowledge for the lesson, and encourage exploration and problem solving.


The “Math Questioning Strategies” template includes:


· Math standard in the area of algebra, grade level, and learning objectives.


· Five probing questions that are directly aligned to the math standard and are used as pre-assessment and formative assessment questions.



Part 2: Reflection


In 250-500 words, provide a reflection that explains how using questioning strategies builds on prior instructional sessions, encourages student content exploration, and develops problem solving strategies. How are questioning strategies used as a guide to determine appropriateness of instructional resources and curriculum materials in order to adapt instruction?


Support your reflection with at least two scholarly resources.


While APA format is not required for this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, in-text citations and references should be presented using APA documentation guidelines, which can be found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.


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Answer To: In order to engage students in mathematics instruction, teachers use a variety of questioning...

Rajeswari answered on Feb 02 2021
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Clinical Field Experience A: Math Observation
Part 1: Observation
    Grade Level: viii
Description of Math Lesson: Exponents
    
    Describe additional academic content areas that were present in the lesson.
    A
dditional content areas were the factorization of numbers wherever necessary, multiplication, division, fraction rules.
    Describe any additional academic content areas that were present in the lesson.
    Square roots and cube roots wherever exponents were in fractions.
    How were the expectations communicated to the class?
    It was good.
    How were students communicating with one another during the lesson?
    Not very good. Bright students understood and started doing, while others tried to copy from them.
    How did the classroom arrangement contribute to student motivation/engagement?
    
The classroom arrangement was in such a way that each bench had one brilliant, one average and one sloe learner. By peer learning it was ensured that everybody could follow the lesson equally. Motivation was being done by the slow learner to learn from his peer without any shyness.
    
    
    How were students assessed throughout the lesson? Did all students participate?
    The students were asked questions relevant for the topic and each step was explained by clearing all sorts of doubts from the students. Nearly 40% of the students participated while 20% of the questions were irrelevant. Other 60% were passive watchers.
Part I:
The objective of this observation of a live class to explore all the strategies to make teaching mathematics interesting and enjoyable. As such, many students find Math classes having lots of formulae to memorize and killing of operations in numbers, etc. All these views are because of their non understanding the subject in a correct manner.
The Math class should be set up not as a lecture class where teacher will speak and student will listen. Instead teacher should coordinate with the students to solve a problem in any topic by involving each and every student as if they were solving a puzzle or a riddle. This method of approach makes class room environment a participative study of the...
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