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AR Math QuEST: A Journey for Ambitious Teaching

Hot Springs Convention Center 134 Convention Blvd, Hot Springs,, AR, United States

AR Math QuEST (Quantitative Essentials for Students and Teachers) is a journey for ambitious teaching that promotes equity and engagement of all students in meaningful mathematics learning experiences of reasoning and problem solving. AR Math QuEST empowers educators to help students develop positive identities as doers of mathematics to increase student achievement. This session will […]

Purposeful Planning and Implementation in K-5 Mathematics

Hot Springs Convention Center 134 Convention Blvd, Hot Springs,, AR, United States

Anticipating, assessing, and advancing students during problem solving will be the focus of this session.  Participants will anticipate student responses, make decisions about next steps through a learning progression, and design questions to push students forward. This session will help you be more purposeful as you become more aware of your students' math understanding.

Area is More Than Just a Formula

Embassy Suites

When are students initially introduced to area? What are the progressions of area in grades 5-7? How is it possible to make connections that will enhance students’ conceptual understanding of area? Join us on an adventure that will tell the story of area progressions, connect area attributes that will allow students to productive struggle while […]

How a problem-based curriculum changed the way I teach math

Hot Springs Convention Center 134 Convention Blvd, Hot Springs,, AR, United States

Teaching Geometry using a problem-based core curriculum has changed the way that we thought we knew how to teach math. For students to conceptually understand and learn math it is no longer “I do-we do-you do,” it is now “students do-students collaborate-whole group”. Participants will see that students can make connections between their own way […]

Moving Beyond Show and Tell: Fostering Mathematical Discourse in K2 Classrooms

Embassy Suites

When students engage in mathematical discourse, teachers are provided an opportunity to listen and learn more about the math they understand. Students also learn to analyze differences between strategies and justify the ones they agree with. This session will highlight why these are important aspects of communication in mathematics, and demonstrate how these strategies can […]

Tape Art

Museum of Discovery 500 President Clinton Avenue, Little Rock, AR, United States

What is Surface Area?

Embassy Suites

This lesson introduces students to the concept of surface area. They use what they learned about area of rectangles to find the surface area of prisms with rectangular faces. Students begin exploring surface area in concrete terms, by estimating and then calculating the number of square sticky notes it would take to cover a filing […]

Take Action: Making the Connection, Linking Concepts and Procedures

Hotel Hot Springs 305 Malvern Ave, Hot Springs, AR, United States

This workshop provides instructional routines for teachers interested in implementing a problem-based math curriculum in their classrooms. You will experience four key aspects of an effective math lesson: warm-up, instructional activities, lesson synthesis, and cool-down. In addition, participates will explore strategies and techniques to effectively learn and teach important mathematics concepts. Math is not a […]

I Want You to Learn Because I Care!

Hotel Hot Springs 305 Malvern Ave, Hot Springs, AR, United States

In this session, we will discuss how we can engage students by showing them we care about them as individuals and not just as a test score. I will share a few examples of students who have improved their performance in school when a teacher takes a vested interest in them as a person. When […]