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But Who’s Counting? Making Counting Count: Assessments and Activities: Lisa Cashin
Zoom Virtual EventDescription: Explore the importance of counting in PreK through 2nd grade classrooms. Learn about assessments that can be used to identify counting strengths and weaknesses in students. Learn about activities to support counting, number sequence, and recognition that you can easily implement in your classroom.
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Alternative Courses For Struggling High School Juniors And Seniors: Robert Gerver
Zoom Virtual EventDescription: Advanced Algebra with Financial Applications and Hands-On Statistics are two math credit bearing curricula that can be used as alternatives to algebra 2 and precalculus. Both have only an Algebra 1 prerequisite, can receive 3rd/4th year math credits, and are motivating, relevant curricula that engage struggling students.
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“TEACH, Not TELL” Strategies In The Dawn Of New Learning In Mathematics: Rudy Neufeld & Jorge Moore
Zoom Virtual EventDescription: The quarantine has nudged educators to plan Flexible Learning Models to include teachers, students and parents in effective mathematics instruction for the uncertain Fall 2020. We will engage minds through online tools that provide immediate, interactive, adaptive feedback resulting in understanding, rather than in memorizing whole numbers and fraction concepts. This session will model […]
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Can We Talk? Establishing Mathematical Routines To Support Student Learning: Jill Perry & Rob Wieman
Zoom Virtual EventDescription: Do your students struggle to engage in mathematical discussions? Instructional routines provide teachers and students with well-defined structures that support students’ shared sense-making. In this interactive workshop we will demonstrate how to introduce and facilitate routines so that students are supported in being successful.
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The Teacher Does Python?: John Hanna & Robyn Poulsen
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Using Real-World Data For Elementary Problem Solving: Lorraine Howard
Zoom Virtual EventDescription: Show students real-world applications for their emerging math skills and connections to other disciplines with hands-on activities that use data sets on wildlife habitat, land and water use, population and more. Build students’ skills in working with fractions, ratios, large numbers, growth patterns, measurement, and data analysis.
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Avoiding The One-Way Approach: Jesse Johnson & Jennifer Jernigan
Zoom Virtual EventDescription: Participants will explore a multi-dimensional approach to teaching math in general and special education classes. Participants will leave the session with tools and strategies that will encourage student self-discovery.
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What Are You Waiting For?: Ralph Pantozzi & Alicia Rodriguez
Zoom Virtual EventDescription: You know to use “wait time" after you ask a question of your class, yet there are many other times to “wait” in the learning of math. See how […]
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Facilitate Meaningful Mathematical Discourse In Elementary Classrooms: Dominique Vetrano & Nicole Hreno
Zoom Virtual EventDescription: Effective teaching of mathematics facilitates discourse among students to build shared understanding of mathematical ideas by analyzing and comparing student approaches and arguments (NCTM Teaching Practice). This session will examine mathematical tasks that focus on procedures with connections and doing mathematics. Tasks that have high-cognitive demand are complex enough to give students something to […]