Acknowledgments
About the Author
Preface
Introduction
Part I: Getting Ready
Chapter 1: Setting the Stage for the Virtual Math Classroom
Chapter 2: Setting Norms for the Virtual Math Classroom
Chapter 3: Incorporating Manipulatives in the Virtual Math
Classroom
Chapter 4: Selecting Activities for the Virtual Math Classroom
Part II: Facilitating Instruction
Chapter 5: Strategies to Build Strong Math Communities
Chapter 6: Strategies to Promote Student Thinking
Chapter 7: Strategies to Facilitate Routines Online
Chapter 8: Facilitating Mathematical Discourse Online Through Rich
Tasks
Chapter 9: Learning Stations
Part III: Consolidating and Assessing Learning
Chapter 10: Assessment
Chapter 11: Strategies for Effective Homework
Conclusion: Go and Make a Difference
References Cited
Theresa Wills, PhD, is an assistant professor of mathematics education in the School of Education at George Mason University, where she works with inservice mathematics specialists and preservice elementary and secondary teachers. Theresa has taught synchronous online classes and webinars since 2010 and researches teaching practices that are adaptable to the online environment. She is a former classroom teacher, and math coach who still volunteers weekly in K–12 classrooms.
"Theresa Wills offers so many practical ideas for distance learning
along with clever tips from her many years of experience. The
cornerstone of Theresa’s work is creating space for student voice
and student choice, and this book is a gold mine of ideas and
strategies. Theresa’s work has profoundly influenced my teaching
practices in so many ways that make learning more enjoyable for
teachers and students."
*Molly Rawding, Mathematics Coach/Specialist*
"If you feel hopeless and helpless about teaching mathematics
online, stop now and read this book. Theresa Wills shares the
benefits that come from online teaching and coaches you through the
challenging parts. Learn to transfer what is best about your
classroom environment into the online world and get to know your
students and their learning even more than ever."
*Kimberly Morrow-Leong, Mathematics Education Specialist*
"As much of the country has been thrust into online learning with
little preparation or professional development, Teaching Math at a
Distance is just what our educators need. Dr. Theresa Wills’s
wealth of experience and anecdotes provide an easy-to-read road map
for distance learning. Even though I have been teaching for 18
years, I have discovered so many techniques in this book that I am
excited to try within my new virtual classes."
*Melanie Dash, Mathematics Teacher*
"This book is a must-have! It provides wonderful ideas of how to
teach math in a virtual setting and is practical and applicable to
a wide range of grades. Many of the ideas can be utilized in
face-to-face settings as well to help engage each and every student
through the use of technology."
*Kevin Dykema, Eighth-Grade Mathematics Teacher*
"As a mathematics educator doing distance learning, I am
continually searching for the best practices and tools for teaching
and learning in this setting . . . and there are always too many
tabs open. It’s time to close the tabs and open Dr. Theresa Wills’s
book. Full of practical strategies and written with a ‘can-do’
attitude about engaging students remotely in rich mathematics
instruction, this is a must-read for any math teacher who seeks to
promote student agency, to make thinking visible, and to continue
to reach all learners even at a distance."
*Beth Terry, Mathematics Coach*
"What a remarkable resource! It provides guidance on everything
from how to be more effective and efficient at setting norms and
managing the logistics of using microphones and video, to much more
complex concerns around student access, agency, and equity! It’s
beautiful to see through Theresa Wills’s work that all of the
characteristics of quality math instruction can live in the virtual
math classroom."
*Jennifer Lempp*
"Theresa Wills provides clear, concrete, research-based practices
that will help any teacher engage students in distance learning
settings! This book provides easy-to-use practices and frameworks
that keep the focus on mathematical sense-making and rich problem
solving. Whether you are new with distance learning or an
experienced veteran, Teaching Math at a Distance will expand your
math distance teaching vocabulary in productive ways!"
*Michael D. Steele, Professor, Mathematics Education*
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