anchor chart - a large, collaborative visual aid, like a poster, that teachers and students create together to capture key concepts, strategies, and procedures from a lesson, manipulatives - physical objects or virtual tools that students can touch, move, and interact with to help them understand abstract mathematical concepts, checks for understanding - an ongoing, informal assessment method used to determine if a message, lesson, or concept has been understood by the receiver in real-time, differentiation  - adapting content, process, product, and learning environment to meet students' varied readiness levels, interests, and learning profiles., academically monitor - systematically observe and measure a student's academic performance, coteach - a collaborative instructional model where two or more certified educators share the responsibility for planning, delivering, and assessing instruction for the same group of students in a single classroom, vocabulary - Terms related to numbers and operations. Understanding these words is crucial for comprehending mathematical concepts and problems, objective - a clear, concise statement describing what students should be able to know, do, or demonstrate by the end of a lesson or unit of instruction,, standard - written descriptions of the knowledge, skills, and abilities students are expected to know and be able to do at each grade level or stage of their educational journey, productive struggle - the process of engaging with challenging tasks or problems that require effort, critical thinking, and persistence to solve, but are still within a student's reach with support,

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