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Thursday, November 20, 2025
                            Making Math Matter: It’s a Way of Life with Infinite Possibilities

                                Session 1 will be held in the Back of the Exhibit Hall from 8:00 - 8:20.

                                           Coffee, Conversa�ons, and Connec�ons

                   Join us for a relaxed and engaging coffee break in the exhibit hall, sponsored by Zearn. This is your
                opportunity to meet the SCCTM President, Dr. Eugene Bellamy and our President-Elect, Brantay Cohens.
                Enjoy a cup of coffee while connec�ng with fellow educators, discussing innova�ve ideas in mathema�cs
                  educa�on, and learning more about SCCTM ini�a�ves. Whether you have a ques�on, sugges�on, or
                  simply want to chat, this informal gathering is the perfect way to build connec�ons and share your
                  thoughts on the future of math educa�on in South Carolina. Don't miss out on this chance to mingle
                with mathema�cs educa�on leaders and peers! Meet the SCCTM Presidents at the SCCTM booth, across
                                   from the Zearn booth, our Thursday morning coffee sponsor.





                                               Dr. Euguene Bellamy, SCCTM President

                                               Brantay Cohens, SCCTM President-Elect




                                Session 2 will be held in Exhibit Hall Sea�ng Area from 8:30 - 10:00.
                            Teaching on the Edge of Understanding and at the Speed of Learning







                  There are many things to consider when we engage students in mathema�cs. What makes our task
                 extremely difficult is that we teach a specific age of students who func�on and think in mul�ple grade
                  levels.  This makes differen�a�on seem impossible, but it doesn’t need to always feel this way. Let’s
                  explore how the purposeful use and sequence of the right tasks can unlock what students know and
                              inform our next move in the progression of learning. General Auidence

                                             Dr. Graham Fletcher, Sponsered by Zaner-Bloser















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