Identify potential student misconceptions that could interfere with learning.Describe why these strategies were used and how the strategies promote collaboration, communication, critical thinking, and creativity. Bold the name of the strategy.

Lesson plan Promoting Mathematical Thinking

Design an original mathematics lesson plan for the K-5 grade level of your choice that promotes critical thinking and problem-solving. Using your state’s math standards and the “Class Profile” as resources, design an original lesson using the “COE Lesson Plan Template.”

In the Multiple Means of Expression section, include five questions that align to the lesson objective the teacher can pose to students.

The questions should:

Activate prior knowledge.

Identify potential student misconceptions that could interfere with learning.

Connect concepts, procedures, and applications.

Encourage critical thinking, exploration, and problem-solving.

The Multiple Means of Engagement section include opportunities for students to consider real-world application, prior knowledge, and the steps to solve a problem.

Beneath your lesson plan, write a 250-500 word reflection explaining three instructional strategies you included in your lesson.

Describe why these strategies were used and how the strategies promote collaboration, communication, critical thinking, and creativity. Bold the name of the strategy.