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Welcome
Module Overview
Pre-Assessment
Unit 1: Teaching and Learning the Standards for Mathematical Practice
Unit 2: Overarching Habits of Mind: MP1 and MP6
Unit 3: Reasoning and Explaining (MP2 and MP3)
3.0 Unpacking MP2 and MP3
3.1 Beginning to Reason: Definitions and Conjectures
3.2 Explaining and Justifying
Taxonomy of Questions in Mathematical Discourse
3.3 Identifying Flaws in Reasoning
3.4 Making Arguments More Viable
3.5 Summary
Unit 4: Modeling and Using Tools (MP4 and MP5)
Unit 5: Seeing Structure and Generalizing (MP7 and MP8)
Unit 6: Summary and Next Steps
Post-Assessment
Certificate of Completion
Glossary
Resources
Acknowledgements
Module Evaluation
Bookmarks (1)
Unit 3: Reasoning and Explaining (MP2 and MP3)
3.4.4 Group Collaboration
Step 5: Work with small group to combine arguments into a poster
Step 6: Share rough draft of poster with another group and revise
Look at the poster that Daniel, Michael, David, and Josue developed, combining their strategies and representations.
Consider the following questions: Does the poster represent a complete argument? Why or why not?

In your Metacognitive Journal, reflect on the benefits of investing time and instruction to provide opportunities for students to revise and refine their arguments.

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Mathematics: Kindergarten through Grade Twelve (K–12) Standards for Mathematical Practice. Brought to you by the California Department of Education, the Regents of the University of California, and the California Mathematics Project.
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