Teachers across the country are using our enVision Mathematics program in their classrooms. We share some of the most interesting approaches below.
Use our library of Math Games to reinforce concepts, critical thinking, and application. Games are also available in Spanish!
There’s more than one way to practice math! We explored enVision Math’s game center today. Here we practiced finding missing parts of numbers while playing Fancy Flea. @BrooksideWWRSD #envisionmath pic.twitter.com/HPXkVfqLMu
— Irene Hines (@MsIreneHines) September 24, 2019
Assess to differentiate. Quick Checks are available at the end of every lesson for formative assessment of student understanding.
Math Quick Checks on their chrome books! @PBCtrailblazers @LaToyaTDixon @umjussayn @TamicaWilliams_ @MrsAVID_DIVA @elg1prin @wizzeducates @Its_BNicole #envisionmath pic.twitter.com/3VUsPGCCak
— Naomie Matilus (@Nae_Matilus) August 28, 2019
Facilitate rich classroom conversations that promote a growth mindset!
4th grade @CooperCougs using counters to divide and then interpret the remainder. Great work! #GISDProud #enVisionMath pic.twitter.com/QuU4GhGNF0
— Karen Eden (@Mrs_Eden) November 4, 2019
Use enVision Math on Pearson Realize – the digital workspace engages students and encourages interactive learning experiences. But it works in every classroom, whether you’re print, digital or blended.
Breaking apart numbers is one of our strategies to add double digit numbers. This learner explains how she solved a story problem using the break apart strategy with ease. #WeAreMidview @PearsonPreK12 #envisionmath pic.twitter.com/tOKS8LuHwo
— Mrs. Kiser (@KiserClass) November 8, 2019
Problem-Solving Leveled Reading Mats help students apply math understanding in a real-world context. Two-sided mats include on-level text on one side and below-level text on the other side.
We are loving the literacy component Envision provides! Last week, the kids spent time reading about volcanoes and lava flow. Once finished, they answered multiplication word problems connected to what they just read! #dg58learns #dg58pride #envisionmath pic.twitter.com/AKdW4rgaCl
— Miss Condon (@MissCondon3rd) November 10, 2019
Virtual Nerd tutorial videos help students who struggle with specific mathematical concepts.
6th Grade Math students enjoying authentic learning through the Virtual Nerd Tutor with their new enVision Math Series. @SuperintClara @WestNYSchools @wnyps2 @FRSNewJersey @HudsonCoNJDOE pic.twitter.com/zpP7pvkXRV
— AitzaG721 (@AitzaG721) October 10, 2019
Practice Buddy helps all students with instant feedback: they work together to practice concepts, but get different problems and individual scores.
“Practice Buddy” from #PearsonRealize really helps my students master the math standards and help me target groups. @DrBrianLack highly recommends them and he’s right about how awesome they are! #sharonstrong pic.twitter.com/qTtsAwWLUC
— Charla Nichols Altom (@kentcharla) February 1, 2019
Are you using #enVisionMath in your classroom? Share your photos or videos on Twitter or Instagram and be featured in our next post.
Consider joining our members-only K-12 Mathematics Facebook Group to discuss strategies on how to put enVision Math into practice.