Facebook Pixel

From fear to "Aha!": Math PD for transformative student learning — Learn more

Timothy D. Kanold

Timothy D. Kanold
Set Ascending Direction

Items 1-10 of 50

Page
per page
  1. Mathematics Instruction and Tasks in a PLC at Work®, Second Edition

    Gain lesson-design strategies and instructional methods of teaching mathematics in a professional learning community (PLC). This results-oriented book presents an approach for teaching math that supports student perseverance and learning through standards-based activities and lessons.

    $35.95

    Receive 20% off the eBook at checkout

    Paperback, eBook

  2. Mathematics Unit Planning in a PLC at Work®, High School

    Part of the Every Student Can Learn Mathematics series, this guidebook provides high school teacher teams with a framework for collectively planning units of study in a professional learning community (PLC). Educators can use this resource to promote student mastery of high school mathematics.

    $35.95

    Receive 20% off the eBook at checkout

    Paperback

  3. Mathematics Unit Planning in a PLC at Work®, Grades PreK–2

    Bring a laser-like focus to the content PreK–2 students need to learn in every unit throughout the year. This unit planning resource enhances teacher collaboration through the PLC at Work process, increasing student learning in mathematics in early childhood education classrooms.

    $35.95

    Receive 20% off the eBook at checkout

    Paperback, eBook

  4. Mathematics Unit Planning in a PLC at Work®, Grades 6–8

    Improve mathematics achievement across grades 6–8 through a collaborative unit planning process. This resource will help educators in a professional learning community (PLC) with mathematics unit planning and collaborative teaching for middle school, junior high school, and intermediate schools.

    $35.95

    Receive 20% off the eBook at checkout

    Paperback, eBook

  5. Mathematics Unit Planning in a PLC at Work®, Grades 3–5

    Part of the Every Student Can Learn Mathematics series, this practical resource provides a teacher framework for collectively planning a unit of study with learning outcomes in grades 3–5. Foster team collaboration that helps students use appropriate tools to improve their math vocabulary and meet academic standards.

    $35.95

    Receive 20% off the eBook at checkout

    Paperback, eBook

  6. Mathematics at Work™ Plan Book

    Access a wealth of math unit planning resources and lesson plan guidance for research-based mathematics practices. Developed by experts Timothy D. Kanold and Sarah Schuhl, this unit planning guide combines 38 weekly planning pages with activities to help your collaborative team ensure every student learns mathematics.

    $23.95

    Receive 20% off the eBook at checkout

    Paperback, eBook

  7. Mathematics Coaching and Collaboration in a PLC at Work™

    Build and support math teacher teams in your PLC. This leadership guide will help you establish collaborative teaching strategies to improve math curriculum.

    $35.95

    Receive 20% off the eBook at checkout

    Paperback, eBook

  8. Mathematics Homework and Grading in a PLC at Work™

    Use the PLC process to evaluate homework and practices in mathematics. Learn how collaboratively assigning and grading math homework increases student engagement and math skills.

    $30.95

    Receive 20% off the eBook at checkout

    Paperback, eBook

  9. Balancing the Equation

    A Guide to School Mathematics for Educators and Parents

    This book tackles misconceptions about mathematics education for educators and parents and analyzes instruction that can significantly improve student learning.

    $30.95

    Receive 20% off the eBook at checkout

    Paperback, eBook

  10. Return to Learn: Revising Your 2020–2021 Mathematics Unit Plans

    June 10, 2020

    During this webinar, trusted mathematics experts Timothy D. Kanold and Sarah Schuhl will provide research-affirmed protocols to guide your school, district, or department in proactively preparing for the upcoming 2020–2021 school year.

    Free webinar