Print Resources Resources What is the Teaching Edition?The Big Ideas Math Teaching Edition is unique in its organization. Throughout the book, master educator Laurie Boswell shares insights on Learning Progressions and Mathematical Practices. Laurie includes connections to previous learning, support for the Mathematical Practices, and closure opportunities for the entire Student Edition. The Teaching Edition also provides Differentiated Instruction, Response to Intervention, and English Language Learner support. The Teacher Edition is available in print and can also be found in the online Course Resources. What is the Pupil Edition?The Pupil Edition was designed using the Universal Design for Learning Guidelines (CAST © 2011) and features carefully chosen images that increase student engagement and enhance the mathematical content. The Pupil Edition is available in print and online in the teacher Course Resources or in the student eBook app. What are the Resources by Chapter?The Resources by Chapter ancillary is provided to each teacher as part of their resource package. The high school ancillary is a valuable addition to the teaching materials and contains Family Communication Letters, Start Thinking, Warm Up, Cumulative Review Warm Up, Practice, Enrichment and Extension, Puzzle Time, and Cumulative Review worksheets. The middle school ancillary includes Family and Community Involvement, Start Thinking! and Warm Up, Extra Practice, Enrichment and Extension, Puzzle Time, Technology Connection, and Project worksheets. The Resources by Chapter is available in print and can also be found in the online teacher Course Resources. What are Chapter Openers?Chapter Openers, called What You Learned Before in middle school or Maintaining Mathematical Proficiency in high school promote the development of the habits of mind mathematically proficient students demonstrate. The Chapter Openers review skills students need for developing the new concepts in the upcoming chapter. In the textbook, these can be found at the beginning of every chapter. Similar exercises can also be found online in the Dynamic Assessment System. What is the Chapter Review?Students have the opportunity to review skills and concepts learned in the chapter in the Chapter Reviews. Students can utilize the exercises to prepare for the chapter test. The Chapter Reviews can be found in the textbooks before the Chapter Tests. Chapter Review also provided online in the Dynamic Assessment System. What is an Essential Question?Each lesson begins with an Essential Question focusing students' attention on the big ideas of the lesson. What is the Student Journal?As high school students work through discovery Explorations and direct instruction Lessons, this consumable workbook serves as a valuable component where they can work extra problems, take notes about new concepts and classroom lessons, and internalize new concepts by expressing their findings in their own words. What is the Assessment Book?The Assessment Book is provided to both middle school and high school teachers to aid them in assessing students throughout the year. What is the Basic Skills Handbook?The Basic Skills Handbook provides a reference and practice worksheets so students and educators can review below grade-level math skills. This resource is available in print and online for middle school programs. What is the Skills Review Handbook?Similarly to the Basic Skills Handbook, the Skills Review Handbook provides practice worksheets for previously learned skills. It is an excellent review tool for back-to-school to ensure students have not lost basic concept understanding over an extended classroom absence. This tool is accessible through the online Resource Library for middle and high school programs and in print for middle school programs. Print Assignments Print FAQ