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Nelson Education Ltd. > Higher Education > Making Math Meaningful to Canadian Students, K-8 > Student Resources > Practice Tests > Chapter 23

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Chapter 23: Developing a Teaching Style

  1. When is grouping for math instruction appropriate? When it is not appropriate?
  2. What is the value of tasks that integrate different strands of mathematics?
  3. In what situations might exploratory lessons be most effective? When might they not be?
  4. What makes a question an effective one?
  5. How can parents be positively involved in the math classroom beyond the primary years?

 

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