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Thursday, November 20, 2025
Making Math Matter: It’s a Way of Life with Infinite Possibilities
Session 6 will be held in 101 B from 10:10- 11:00.
From Mo�on to Math: Exploring Data with the CBR 2 Mo�on Sensor
In this hands-on workshop, par�cipants will use mo�on sensors to collect real-�me data on movement
and posi�on. We’ll explore how to visualize the results, interpret paterns, and connect the findings to
key concepts in math. No prior experience with sensors is required—just curiosity and a readiness to
move! Grades 6 - 12
Daniel Wilkie, Texas Instruments
Session 7 will be held in 102 A from 10:10- 11:00.
Math is FanTASKic K-2
Par�cipants will explore the difference between difficult and complex tasks and why it maters for
student learning. Through tasks aligned to the 2025 Math Standards, atendees will analyze how
complexity impacts problem-solving, reasoning, and student engagement. Walk away with prac�cal tasks
that promote reasoning and mathema�cal thinking. Grades PreK – 2, Coaches, District Leaders
Dawn Jacobs, Re�red
Thomas McAuliff, Greenville County Schools
Session 8 will be held in 102 B from 10:10- 11:00.
Engaging Extra Prac�ce for K–5 Math: Games That Go the Distance
Looking for fresh, fun ways to give students extra prac�ce—without the worksheets? This session is
packed with games and ac�vi�es designed to provide unlimited prac�ce to support interven�on,
enrichment, or provide op�ons for math sta�ons and early finishers. All games are aligned to Illustra�ve
Math but can be used with any curriculum. Grades PreK - 5
Marty Frank, Kendall Hunt
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