Day 2 of @CAMT is in full swing! Thuc-Khanh Park and Katie Leadbetter, Course and Implementation Specialists at USMRC, will each be presenting at the conference today.
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Congratulations to Angela Hanson, the first winner of our Cross-Number Photo Contest!! Here is her photo of Ember, age 9.
We are accepting entries until Dec 31 and then will draw for the second $250US Math Recovery gift card 😀
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The @RiversideFCPS 1st grade teachers spent the day in a labsite planning & facilitating math small group instruction based around AVMR data and resources. So powerful learning from and with each other! @msjolevski @Erica__Beckett
AVMR 1 day 4 reflections, “participating in this class has helped me become more confident in my mathematical thinking”. “You will learn where students are on their math journey and how to continue to advance their math thinking” @USMathRecovery @MathematicsFcps
Hundreds of smiles as we elicited students thinking during AVMR Course 1 day 3. Capes, canes, readers, and pearls oh my! Thank you @EagleViewES for hosting @FCPS_ISD@MathematicsFcps
I’m really excited to be speaking at the Virtual Math Summit! The summit starts on February 24th and I’ll be speaking on DATE. Get your free spot here: https://t.co/IbBNpPwhAn #buildmathminds24
For the fourth year, US Math Recovery Council® will have multiple presenters featured during the 2024 Virtual Summit hosted by Build Math Minds.
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Congratulations to Angela and Marxia for winning our November early-bird 10-Year Cross-Number Anniversary contest!
Grand prize winner to be announced Jan 2024!
There are still a few weeks to enter, deadline Dec 31, 2023.
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The 2nd grade teachers @CoatesES explored Ready Set Math today by playing games and thinking about how to use different modules to support their differentiated small group instruction @MathematicsFcps @USMathRecovery
It’s interesting… the exact same principle applies to memorizing facts over problem solving and thinking. What is happening? Don’t we EVER learn from past mistakes? @USMathRecovery @MathEdLeaders@NCTM@gerrybrooksprin@shelley_math