Helping Students Integrate Math and Science, Interacting with Peers

Author: 
Center for Technology Implementation
Year: 
2015
Mathematics helps us to understand science and to design, conduct, and analyze the results of scientific experiments. Science requires us to collect data, interpret it for significant patterns, and make conclusions that further our knowledge. Peer collaboration based on differentiated needs, helps students collect data, interpret it for significant patterns, and make conclusions that further knowledge.
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Type: 
Tools and Templates
Common Core State Standards: 
Use Appropriate Tools Strategically
Make Sense of Problems
Attend to Precision
Model with Mathematics
Instructional Strategies: 
Interacting With Peers
Supporting Science
School-wide Tech Implementation: 
Professional Development
Supporting Struggling Students: 
Differentiation
Personalization
Universal Design for Learning

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