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Built on the latest academic research and best pedagogical practices, Reveal Math provides every student with a strong foundation in mathematics and conceptual skills that go beyond the math classroom. With robust differentiation instruction and opportunities for student agency baked into the instructional design, the program empowers every student to build a math mindset and master critical standards.
Reveal Math leverages leading expertise and contemporary research to ensure instruction is standards-driven, routine-based, and taught using the most effective teaching practices.
Reveal Math breaks down the standards into a coherent scope and sequence that emphasizes and reinforces each grade level’s major content areas to develop a strong foundation. Major, supporting, and additional standards are labeled at point-of-use within the Teacher Edition along with the rigor, focus, and depth of knowledge of practice and assessment items where appropriate.
Reveal Math not only addresses the Standards for Mathematical Practice within its instructional design, but it also defines and models the math practices for students. Within the "Math Is…" unit, the first unit of every grade level, students learn how to use mathematical practices while problem-solving. Integrating mathematical practices into the math classroom becomes a daily expectation and is reinforced by "Math Is..." labeling within the Teacher and Student Edition.
The Reveal Math instructional design integrates NCTM’s eight Effective Teaching Practices to ensure an environment that promotes rich learning, deep and meaningful understanding, and mathematical success for all. Embedded supports help teachers facilitate rich discourse and productive struggle with effective questioning techniques and guidance.
ETP labeling throughout each lesson allows teachers to know where specific teaching practices are being implemented for all eight practices:
Instructional routines are vital to a productive classroom, providing structure and dedicated time to help students strengthen their understanding. Embedded within every Reveal Math lesson are three types of routines:
Reveal Math engages students in learning by prioritizing student agency—encouraging them to explore at their own pace and discover how math skills transcend the classroom and apply to the real world.
Reveal Math is designed around the belief that all students can be doers of mathematics! That’s why the first unit of each course, the "Math Is..." unit, is dedicated to building a growth mindset while learning math.
Daily "Math Is... Mindset" prompts in each unit and lesson of the Student Edition and Teacher Edition remind students to persist with a growth mindset throughout the course and beyond.
Ignite! activities at the beginning of every unit also promote a growth mindset. These interesting problems and puzzles spark student interest, providing only enough information to spark their thinking—motivating them to persevere through challenges in problem-solving.
Math is all around us in our daily lives. Observing real-world mathematical situations and exploring ideas with curiosity helps to generate excitement and drive student agency. Reveal Math emphasizes this curiosity and sense-making as the foundation to problem solving and mathematical modeling.
Differentiation is the cornerstone of effective teaching—and the instructional design of Reveal Math. Our program tailors classroom activities to each student’s specific needs with rich multimodal differentiation, ensuring that every student is appropriately challenged as they uncover their inner mathematician.
Purposeful Learning Driven by Data
We developed Reveal Math in collaboration with leading scholars, researchers, and educators. Our research-based approach to educational equity, student agency, social and emotional learning, and more ensure that students learn in ways that work for them.
Modern classrooms should be served by proven teaching strategies. Check out our Medium blog to bridge the distance between academic research and instructional practice.
K–12 Academic Research
K–8 Research Foundations
A Research Summary of Program Focused Outcomes
Guided Math in Action: Six Components to Making It Work
Promoting a Math-Positive Classroom: A Guide for K–12 Educators
Talking About Math: How K–12 Classroom Discourse Can Develop Mathematical Thinkers and Problem-Solvers
Using the Mathematical Practices Effectively in the Classroom
Four Ways to Encourage Sense-Making in Math
Math Workstations: Purposeful Practice
Identifying Student Misconceptions with Formative Assessment Math Probess
K–12 Academic Research
K–8 Research Foundations
A Research Summary of Program Focused Outcomes
Guided Math in Action: Six Components to Making It Work
Promoting a Math-Positive Classroom: A Guide for K–12 Educators
Talking About Math: How K–12 Classroom Discourse Can Develop Mathematical Thinkers and Problem-Solvers
Using the Mathematical Practices Effectively in the Classroom
Four Ways to Encourage Sense-Making in Math
Math Workstations: Purposeful Practice
Identifying Student Misconceptions with Formative Assessment Math Probes