Distinguished Speaker: GFletcher - Facilitating Rich Math Tasks Remotely

Distinguished Speaker: GFletcher - Facilitating Rich Math Tasks Remotely

Learn ways to connect with your students, and engage them in productive math thinking remotely.

By Contra Costa County Office of Education

Date and time

Wednesday, February 3, 2021 · 3:30 - 4:30pm PST

Location

Online

About this event

Contra Costa County Office of Education and Sacramento County Office of Education Present:

Facilitating Rich Math Tasks Remotely

with Graham Fletcher

Rich math tasks are designed to promote student discourse and sensemaking in the classroom. In this time of remote learning, how can we adapt our facilitation of rich tasks so students have access to more interesting mathematics from home? In this session, we will talk about remote ways to facilitate problem-based lessons in a virtual space. Whether you're able to have real-time virtual conversations or are limited to asynchronous options, we will share ways you connect with your students, create spaces for them to share their ideas, and engage students in productive math thinking at home.

Audience: K-6 teachers, instructional coaches, and administrators.

Date/Time: Wednesday, February 3, 2021, 3:30 - 4:30 pm ***

Cost: FREE

Registration is required, link will be sent via email.

Contra Costa County Office of Education & Sacramento County Office of Education are co-sponsoring this event.

***Please note, if you are unable to attend the "live" event, a recording will be available for 2 weeks following the event. Registration is required for access.

For Content Information, contact: Christen Northrop, cnorthrop@cccoe.k12.ca.us or Dave Chun, dchun@scoe.net

For Registration Information, contact: Julie Everhart, jeverhart@cccoe.k12.ca.us

Graham Fletcher has served in education as a classroom teacher, math instructional lead, and currently as a math specialist. His work with the math progressions and problem-based lessons has led him to present throughout North America and beyond.

Graham is continually advocating for best practice in elementary mathematics by seeking new and innovative ways to support students and teachers. He is the author of, "Building Fact Fluency: A Toolkit for Addition and Subtraction."

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For information, please contact:

Hanna Ma, STEAM Coordinator

hma@cccoe.k12.ca.us or call (925) 942-3396

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