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As part of the summer activities, each participant selected for the Summer School Teacher Summer Program will be assigned to a small team that will focus on an activity related to the Common Core State Standards in Mathematics or to related state standards, either for use with students or for professional development with teachers. The assignments will be made based on participant interest and experience as well as the needs identified by schools and districts. The teams will be formed by grade level. The teams will be responsible for producing lesson plans or activities for teachers to use in their classes or workshops and for preparing implementation strategies for dissemination of the materials.


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