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- RTI in Math
Practical Guidelines for Elementary Teachers
This practical guide of the RTI process for mathematics offers background research, implementation guidance, tools for reflection and growth, and additional support strategies.
$53.50 - Return to Learn: Revising Your 2020–2021 Mathematics Unit Plans
June 10, 2020
During this webinar, trusted mathematics experts Timothy D. Kanold and Sarah Schuhl will provide research-affirmed protocols to guide your school, district, or department in proactively preparing for the upcoming 2020–2021 school year.
Free webinar - The SNAP Solution
An Innovative Math Assessment Tool for Grades K–8
Discover student numeracy assessment and practice (SNAP)—a practical approach to help classroom teachers evaluate number sense. With its simple and reliable method, K–8 math teachers can quickly implement SNAP in their daily teaching practices and ignite a sense of wonder and thinking for math in their students.
$47.00 - See It, Say It, Symbolize It
Teaching the Big Ideas in Elementary Mathematics
Anyone can learn mathematics and stay in the math game for life once they learn key superpowers that can demystify foundational concepts—from whole numbers, fractions, and place value operations to ratios, proportions, and percentages. This book offers teaching methods to develop a dynamic and flexible understanding of numbers and operations in young learners.
$53.50 - Six (Un)Productive Practices in Mathematics Teaching Webinar
August 21, 2018
Juli Dixon reveals six ways educators undermine efforts to increase student achievement and then shares what to do about it.
Free webinar - Strategies for Mathematics Instruction and Intervention, 6-8
Prepare students to move forward in mathematics learning, and ensure their continued growth in critical thinking and problem solving.
$47.00 - Strategies for Mathematics Instruction and Intervention, K–5
Prepare students to move forward in mathematics learning, and ensure their continued growth in critical thinking and problem solving.
$47.00 - Strength in Numbers: Social-Emotional Learning & Math
October 27, 2020
Without strong social and emotional skills, students can really struggle in math class. From approaching word problems with self-confidence and determination to embracing their mistakes with a growth mindset, building strong Social-Emotional Learning skills is a critical component to helping students achieve in math. This session explores six overarching SEL skills and provides teachers with immediately implementable, high-leverage strategies to help students achieve in math.
Free webinar - The Fact Tactics™ Fluency Program
Building Reasoning Skills for Multiplication in Grades 3–6
Support students in developing a deep understanding of multiplication by emphasizing procedural fluency to develop automaticity in mathematics. This book will lead you through a 20-week program that utilizes six tactics to promote reasoning over rote memorization.
$47.00 - The New Art and Science of Teaching Mathematics
Make the most of the New Art and Science of Teaching model in math classrooms. Discover teaching resources, tools, and instructional strategies for math that will aid teachers in articulating learning targets, conducting math lessons, tracking students’ learning outcomes, and more.
$47.00