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Paul Perskin

Welcome! Please feel free to download, share and use the files on my page.  If you come across anything you would like to share, please send it my way to pperskin@schools.nyc.gov.

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    Common Core Learning Standards

    Contains the NY State Common Core Learning Standards (CCLS) and materials related to the standards.
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    ECAM

    Elementary Childhood Assessment in Mathematics for PreK - 2.
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    Engage NY

    This folder contains publicly available material from EngageNY.org to support your mathematics curriculum.
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    Geometer's Sketchpad

    Multiple files to assist in the use of the Geometer's Sketchpad software
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    Lesson Study

    Lesson study* is a professional development process that Japanese teachers engage in to systematically examine their practice, with the goal of becoming more effective.
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    Other

    Just a folder with some other stuff.
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    Professional Development

    PowerPoints and materials used for professional development
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    SMARTboard Lessons

    These lessons should be used as a guide. There is much instruction that goes along with the lessons. You WILL need SMART Notebook software to open the files.
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    Supporting all Learners

    Provides supports to help all learners in mathematics.
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    Units of Study

    Over the course of four weeks, teachers in schools PS 18, PS 88, PS 107, PS 129, PS/MS 200 and PS 214 thoughtfully created the framework of a CC Aligned Unit of Study. Although the Units vary with what is included, it can provide teams of teachers valuable resources as they continue their work around the CC. If you choose to use these materials, please provide feedback and let us know what you have added or taken away to meet your students' needs.
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    Videos

    Various videos I use in the classroom and in PD