Mathematics Tasks for the Thinking Classroom, K-5 vs 7 Mighty Moves Reading Resources: Ready-to-Use Tools
Overall winner: Mathematics Tasks for the Thinking Classroom, K-5
Key Differences
Product A (Peter Liljedahl & Maegan Giroux) targets K–5 math with a strong framework and activity-based, critical-thinking focus and has higher aggregate user ratings and more reviews. Product B (Lindsay Kemeny) provides reproducible reading tools and word lists for fluency with a well-organized structure but fewer reviews and slightly lower ratings
Mathematics Tasks for the Thinking Classroom, K-5
A math education resource for elementary classrooms that builds critical thinking through collaborative activities. Customers praise clear framework and engaging activities that support thinking capacity
Pros
- clear instructional framework
- engaging activities
- supports student collaboration
- builds critical thinking
Cons
- no features listed
- specific activity details not provided
- limited customer insight on content breadth
7 Mighty Moves Reading Resources: Ready-to-Use Tools
A reading resource book for teachers with reproducible templates and word lists to support literacy. Praised for its organized structure and ease of use, serving as a companion to the 7 Mighty Moves book
Pros
- well-structured organization
- reproducible resources per move
- useful word lists for fluency
- template quality
Cons
- features: N/A
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Peter Liljedahl, Maegan Giroux |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Peter Liljedahl, Maegan Giroux |
| User Reviews | Peter Liljedahl, Maegan Giroux |