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Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Explain Your Work

Students in Mrs. Michels' 4th grade class think and talk through their reasoning for how they solve their math problems.  Mrs. Michels  asks "why" and says "tell me more" to encourage kids to think through their math operations.

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