This course for K-6 educators explores the power of student reflective journals in building students’ mathematical knowledge and practices.
Module 4 | Dive Deeper into Journals through Inquiries
4.1 - Inquiry Options
What aspects of students’ journal use would you like to deepen? This module suggests six inquiries. They are:
- how to spark students’ use of prior knowledge
- how to support students in using important mathematical tools (like expressions and diagrams)
- how encourage students to reflect more deeply on their mathematical learning
- the relationship between journal writing and classroom conversations
- the relationship between journal writing and board writing
- how to foster students’ mindsets (like agency, perseverance, and interest)
Consider these inquiries just a starting point for thinking about the ways that journals might be used to enhance the mathematical growth of the particular students at your school.
4.2 - Inquiry Structure
This module includes six inquiries. For each inquiry cycle you select, you will:
- Explore the inquiry topic and reflect on your current practice (1 hour)
- Make a plan and try out new strategies in your classroom (3-5 lessons in which journals are used)
- Examine journals and reflect on classroom practice (15-45 min)
- Refine your approach and try out in your classroom (next 3-5 lessons in which journals are used)
- Examine journals and reflect on classroom practice (15-45 min)
- Reflect on learning from this inquiry cycle (15-30 min)