Do you want a robust resource for
planning math instruction all year long?
This is for you!
What are the Math ePLCs?
Math ePLCs provide a springboard to both ignite and support collaborative team discussions prior to planning instruction. Leaders, instructional coaches, and teachers will gain valuable insight into the specificities needed for rich Tier 1 instructional planning. The Math ePLC is also a great tool for the self-contained teacher (who might plan in isolation) to receive targeted background information and critical implications for instruction.
Math ePLC are available for Elementary (K-5), Middle School (6-8), and High School
K-2 videos included in Elementary Math ePLC
These learning videos support teachers in building a strong mathematical foundation for students while ensuring seamless vertical alignment across grades. Specifically, they:
- Address algebra-ready concepts that lay the groundwork for future mathematical success
- Demonstrate hands-on, conceptual learning experiences for visualizing key math concepts in interactive ways
- Address common misconceptions, equipping teachers with targeted strategies for intervention
- Include opportunities to pause, reflect, and discuss strategies with colleagues during collaborative planning
What’s available?
- 3-4 algebra-ready concept videos per grade that require the most instructional time
- 1 scaffold video per concept
- 1 misconception video per grade
Elementary (3-5), Middle School (6-8), and High School Math ePLC
These learning videos provide teachers of STAAR-tested grades with the tools and support needed to deliver high-quality instruction and prepare students for ongoing success in mathematics. Specifically, they:
- Address algebra-ready and highly tested TEKS Clusters
- Embed stimuli, vocabulary, and best strategic approaches for instruction
- Include prior knowledge for grade-level entry points and vertical alignment
- Address common misconceptions through item analysis for highly tested interesting items
- Include opportunities to pause, reflect, and discuss strategies with colleagues during collaborative planning
What’s available?
- 3-4 algebra-ready concept videos per grade that require the most instructional time
- 1 scaffold video per concept
- 1 released test video per concept
math leaders, instructional coaches, and teachers:
- Elementary (K-5)
- Middle School (6-8)
- High School (Algebra I)

