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I agree that we should allow the students to try multiway to solve problems.
LOVE the concept of overcoming struggle! I feel kids these days never need to struggle - frustration takes over and a quitting mindset keeps kids from the challenge.
I will use the Picture of Struggle activity to develop the positive side of struggle. This will help them see the positive outcomes.
I will definitely use the "Compare and Contrast" Strategy Tasks on pages 96-97 as I plan lessons. (I agree; it would be nice if these pages were a single page.)
When we don't think we have time, we NEED to go back to norms and reestablish expectations!