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THURSDAY NOVEMBER 14, 2019

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               8:00 - 9:30           Session 8                            3  – 5th                                       202B
                    How Some "Dots" and the SeeSaw App Saved My Guided Math

               This session will empower educators with the tools to differentiate math assessments
               during guided math time.  Templates and ideas will be shared to help educators create
               and utilize "math dots" to help assess students' learning while displaying their
               knowledge using the Seesaw app.

               NCTM Principles to Actions: Implementing Tasks that Promote Reasoning and Problem Solving, Building Procedural Fluency from
               Conceptual Understanding, Supporting Productive Struggle in Learning Mathematics, Eliciting and Using Evidence of Student
               Thinking
                                    Leigh Ann Buckner & Charlotte Schulte

                                        Midway Elementary School, Anderson, S.C.






                 8:00 - 9:00         Session 9                            General                                   Exhibit Hall 1

                 Tools, Tools and More Tools (Math Tech Tools, That Is!)


               I'll share my top 10 favorite Math webtools. Maybe more if we have time! Some old,
               some new and some with a twist on how to integrate them into your lessons.

               NCTM Principles to Actions: Supporting Productive Struggle in Learning Mathematics
                                                Debbie Jarrett, SCETV







                 8:00 - 9:00         Session 10                           General                                   Exhibit Hall 2
                                        Escape Room Experience


               The Escape Room Experience challenges attendees with a series of puzzles and
               riddles that must be solved in order to escape. The goal? Escaping the room before
               time runs out. The escape room experience helps students build essential collaboration
               and critical thinking skills. Attendees can expect to work as a group to solve puzzles on
               Promethean’s immersive classroom solutions, including the ActivPanel, ActivConnect
               and ClassFlow. The Promethean Escape room is limited to 10 attendees per session.
               Please register here in advance.

               NCTM Principles to Actions: Posing Purposeful Questions, Supporting Productive Struggle in Learning Mathematics
                                       Ernie Faulkenberry & Matt Barfield




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