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lev-er-age: to use something to maximize advantage

These ideas come from some of my favorite edge-y folks to follow.   You could adapt these tasks to different grade levels and topics . That is why I love them.

  • Tracey Zagar: Counting Circles Variant: Tens and Ones
  • Steve Wyborney: Provide Massive Space to Notice 

 

  • The Recovering Traditionalist: How can I get my daughter to stop writing 501 as 5001 in five minutes

 

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