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We're Cooking Up Something New: More Math Literacy Lessons!

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We've been hearing great feedback from teachers on our new math content--mostly, that you want more! This week we've added a new differentiated set of math applied writing lessons and another Minilesson to introduce a key math concept.

Cooking: Why is math important to cooking? In these lessons, students read real-world examples of people using math to solve problems in cooking. Then they use their math knowledge and reasoning to analyze whether the people in the problem solved the problem correctly. View lessons >>

Analyzing Math Sentences Introduce your students to the process of analyzing math sentences that they will practice in the new Cooking set. Choose the right level for your students: Grades 3-5 or Grades 6-12.

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Claire Podulka
Claire Podulka

Claire has spent her career managing content creation of every possible sort, from print textbooks to marketing collateral to a travel blog. Having worked with major educational publishers and mobile companies, she brings project management and editorial expertise to her role at ThinkCERCA.

Claire has a degree in journalism from Northwestern University and a PMP certificate from the Project Management Institute.