Let's Talk Numbers: Number Talks in Early Childhood Math - 28459
Number talks are short, daily exercises aimed at building number sense and a student's ability to talk about his or her thinking in mathematics. The focus is not on the correct answer, but more so on all the possible methods of solving the problem. Join us during this session to learn more about this practice and how to set them up it in your early childhood classroom. This session is geared for any teacher or support staff member in Pre-K-2 as well as their instructional coaches. We will actively practice number talks so that you leave the lesson ready to implement them in your classroom.
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Teacher - Early Childhood/PreK/Kindergarten, Teacher - ESL (English as a Second Language)
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