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IM K-5 Math: Teach and Learn
What is a problem based curriculum and how do I implement it in my classroom? In this session, teachers will explore the design structure of the IM curriculum and lesson plan with a Certified IM Facilitator. They will experience a lesson, practice and rehearse content and language routines, explore various supports, understand assessment materials and begin to use student thinking as a vehicle for productive planning. After this training, teachers will be ready to begin using the IM K–5 Curriculum effectively in their classrooms.
Objectives
Part 1: Articulate the structure of a lesson and the purpose of each component in helping to thread key mathematical ideas; Leverage the structures in the curriculum to invite and engage all students in grade-level math; Understand the significance of a problem-based math community; Navigate the partner platform to find and explore a grade-level lesson plan. Part 2: Summarize the structure and value of instructional routines; Describe strategies for successful implementation of Math Warm-up Routines; Explain the components within and outside of the lesson plan that support all learners; Navigate the partner platform to locate lesson plans and additional components. Part 3: Articulate an asset-focused approach to analyzing student work connected to learning goals; Identify opportunities to assess student understanding and progress toward learning goals; Describe how centers are organized and the role they play in supporting fluency goals.
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Session Type
Multiple Session
Year Code
2024-2025
Max # of Awards
13
Min # of Awards
0
Activity Code
241-25-913-019
Topic/Subject:
913 CREC Resource Group
Subject Area
[Mathematics Instruction]
Target Audience
[Math Leaders], [Math Teachers], [Principals]
Class Status
OPEN
Experience Level
Assessment Area
Payment Price
Payment price
Individuals
$1,000.00
Schedule(s):
Online Meeting
Date
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Address
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Instructor
05/12/2025
8:30AM
3:30PM
CREC CENTRAL
111 CHARTER OAK AVENUE, HARTFORD, CT
101/102
LINDSEY RAMOS
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05/13/2025
8:30AM
3:30PM
CREC CENTRAL
111 CHARTER OAK AVENUE, HARTFORD, CT
101/102
LINDSEY RAMOS
View Bio