This two-day course will provide teachers with 4 research-based strategies to teach students with learning disabilities how to think and reason mathematically. Participants will leave: Understanding what it looks like when students reason mathematically – quantitatively, structurally, and through repetition. Knowing 4 essential strategies to engage students, support their development of mathematical thinking, and develop independence. Ready to support each and every learner to develop as mathematicians.
Essential Strategies for Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities to Think Mathematically
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Tue22Jun20211:00 pm - 3:00 pm EDT, 10 am - 12 pm pacific
Live Webinar
Are you worried about how your students will approach learning mathematics in a post-pandemic classroom? Quantitative reasoning, a building-on-strengths approach, and reasoning routines are three critical ingredients to address unfinished learning. In this webinar, we will explore how to integrate all three as we develop students’ capacity to make sense of new mathematical content and contexts with confidence. We will focus on quantitative reasoning in critical concepts in middle school mathematics: ratio and proportional relationships, algebratizing arithmetic, and/or rational number concepts. Leave the webinar with concrete strategies to advance your students’ unfinished learning while teaching grade level content.