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What are some aspects of the classroom norms that can help the children learn mathematics with understanding in the Patterning and Partitioning lesson sequence?

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The expert examines classroom norms with math patterning and partitioning.

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Patterning and partitioning are often highlighted in early elementary classrooms. At that age, students thrive on routine and getting used to what is familiar. If there is a coat rack and closets are assigned girl, boy, girl, etc. they can see a pattern.

If on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays boys are called to wash hands for lunch first and Tuesdays and Thursdays girls go first, that is another pattern.

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