R-1-1 Math Now: 6-12 Numberless Word Problems - An Asynchronous Professional Learning Session - 27392
This session is part of the R-1-1 Math Now Professional Learning opportunities, where participants can engage in the session anytime, anywhere.
In this self-paced asynchronous session, participants will engage in interactive asynchronous learning tasks using Google Slides and Desmos Activity Builder. Participants will build their capacity to facilitate the numeracy routine Numberless Word Problems. This session will address methods and strategies to deliver Numberless Word Problems in both synchronous and asynchronous systems.
Following the completion of this session, participants will earn 1 hour of CPE. Participants will have an option to extend the session by creating and implementing a Numberless Word Problem in a classroom environment. Upon completing the reflection, they will earn up to 2 additional hours of CPE.
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Teacher - High School (Grades 9-12), Teacher - Middle School (Grades 6-8), Instructional Leaders, Teacher - Special Education
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