Progression Documents for Math Standards
The 2017 Kansas Mathematics Standards were built on progressions: narrative documents describing the progression of a topic across a number of grade levels, informed both by research on children's cognitive development and by the logical structure of mathematics. The progressions can explain why standards are sequenced the way they are, point out cognitive difficulties and pedagogical solutions, and give more detail on particularly knotty areas of the mathematics. They would be useful in teacher preparation and professional development, organizing curriculum, and writing textbooks. Progressions documents also provide a transmission mechanism between mathematics education research and standards.
Progression Videos
 TitleDescription
Addition & SubtractionProgression videos by Graham Fletcher and Creative Commons.
Early Number & CountingProgression videos by Graham Fletcher and Creative Commons.
Fractions: The Meaning, Equivalence, & ComparisonProgression videos by Graham Fletcher and Creative Commons.
Progression of DivisionProgression videos by Graham Fletcher and Creative Commons.
Progression of MultiplicationProgression videos by Graham Fletcher and Creative Commons.
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