Introduction
"Always"
Rule 1-7
Expired language
Rule 8-13
100

Draw a conclusion or make a statement about something that is more general than is justified by the available evidence.

Overgeneralizing

100

#1

State the rule that teachers share with students.

100

This rule is taught when students are learning to multiply a whole number times ten.  

Rule #1 When you multiply a number by ten, just add zero to the end of the number.

100

borrowing or carrying

Regrouping

100

thinking 0.273 is larger than 0.6 debunks this myth.  

Rule #11 The longer the number, the larger the number.

200

Waitress or Waiter rely on these + magician = 

Tips and Tricks

200

#2

Explain the rule.

200

-5 - (-8) = 3

Rule #5 Subtraction and division make numbers smaller.

200

Say this, instead of saying 1 out of 7 for a fraction 

1/7th


200

Two quantities should be the same amount but you see me as just the answer. 

Rule #13 The equal sign means Find the answer or Write the answer.

300

a symbol indicating a relationship between two quantities (or amounts).

Equal sign =

300

#3

Discuss how students inappropriately over-generalize it.

300

This rule doesn't always hold true for addition and subtraction of integers.

Rule #7 Two negatives make a positive.

300

Please don't call me the top number in a fraction.  Call me this....

Numerator

300

Multiplication doesn't necessarily come before division.

Rule #12 Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally

400

Its purpose is to advocate for students to become problem solvers who can reason, apply, justify, and effectively use mathematics vocabulary to demonstrate their understanding of mathematics concepts.

The Common Core State Standards (CCSS)

400

#4

Provide counterexamples,noting when the rule is not true.

400

Encourages students to strip numbers from the problem and use them to perform a computation outside of the problem context.

Rule #2 Use keywords to solve word problems

400

Reducing Fractions

Simplifying

400

Order of Operations

Rule #8 Multiply everything inside the parenthesis by the number outside the parenthesis.

500

Not being exact.  Especially when defining something.

Imprecise vocabulary.

500

#5

State the "expiration" date.

500

Addition with zero does create a sum larger than either addend.

Rule #4 Addition and Multiplication make numbers bigger.

500

I'm not a separate number.  I'm just below the numerator.

Denominator

500

3 dozen is more than 8 eggs and truly breaks this rule.

Rule #10 The number you say first in counting is always less than the number that comes next.