From Read-Draw-Write (RDW) to Modeling–How Students Experience Problem Solving in Eureka Math²

Coherence is a key feature of the Eureka Math2® curriculum. The problem-solving process employed in Grade Levels K–9 is a major part of that...

Learn: Your Lesson

Students build new knowledge during the Learn component of a Eureka Math2® lesson. It is the heart of the lesson, so you’ll usually spend most of...

All Systems Go—Ready for Launch.

Launch is a small but mighty portion of a Eureka Math2® lesson. Even though it’s often the shortest lesson component, it’s so important to start...

Making the Most of Fluency

Procedural fluency is a key part of a student’s overall understanding of math concepts. That’s why every Eureka Math2® lesson includes a fluency...

How to Guide Students to a Deep Understanding of Math Concepts

The three building blocks of moving from doing (concrete) to seeing (pictorial) to symbolic (abstract) are particularly important for math...

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