MOVE ALL OF YOUR STUDENTS FORWARD
Fix The Concept Holding Your Students Back in This 9 Module Course
THE CONCEPT HOLDING YOUR STUDENTS BACK
Unlocking Key Understandings in Proportional Reasoning So You Can Reach Every Student
WHAT IF YOU COULD …
Fill in learning gaps your students have that prevent them from reaching their potential?
Possess a deep understanding of the connections in mathematics from proportional reasoning to spatial reasoning to measurement to algebraic reasoning so you can build that capacity in your students?
Feel so confident & knowledgeable about your math content that other teachers sought you out for advice?
Help your students think like mathematicians while reasoning deeply about proportions…everyday?
Stop second guessing your abilities in your math block and look forward to your teaching day?
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WHAT'S HOLDING MY STUDENTS BACK?
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By Learning about the key understandings that surround proportional reasoning from second grade through ninth grade and the right activities to use in the classroom you’ll be shrinking those gaps while building success for your students.
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Your three (3) simple steps to gaining the confidence, fluency, and flexibility you need so you can reach more students:
GRADE LEVELS: K -10th Grade
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Watch your confidence grow while reaching more students in mathematics.
HI, WE’RE KYLE PEARCE & JON ORR
How we shrank student learning gaps in our students
Year after year we would engage our students in active classroom activities only to yield small gains in student outcomes. Our students had major gaps in their early learning of many concepts.
We discovered that many of their learning gaps were traced back to a lack of understanding of proportional reasoning.
After we gained new insight into how proportional reasoning should be learned in young students, and with our emphatic tinkering of how to apply that learning in the classroom we experienced many successes with our students not just in proportional reasoning, but in measurement, geometry, and algebraic reasoningtoo!
We’ve heard from the Math Moment Maker Community these same struggles of “My students are now engaged, but they are not learning at a deeper level” or “I can’t try new problems in class because they don’t have basic skills.”
We want you to learn from our successes and failures.
We’ve poured over our experiences and build this course to help you tackle these struggles faster than we did.
We’re here to help you. Let’s get started.
Cathy Yenca
Module 1 – Introduction To Proportional Reasoning
What I Will Learn
What proportional reasoning is exactly;
Why proportional reasoning matters; and,
Where proportional reasoning begins developmentally.
Module 2 – Understanding Measurement
What I Will Learn
The importance of spatial reasoning for developing proficiency in measurement;
Mathematical models most commonly associated with quantities we measure;
The process of measurement;
Why the unit of measure matters; and,
How to apply our understanding of the unit of measure to various mathematical situations.
Module 3 – Understanding Comparison
What I Will Learn
The beginning of the Roadmap to Proportional Relationships;
Spatial comparisons through the manipulation and visualization of objects;
How we make unmeasured comparisons directly and indirectly;
A continuum of measurement understanding from direct comparison to indirect measurement; and,
How to notice and name different types of comparison along the continuum of measurement understanding through a problem based lesson.
Module 4 – Spatial, Counting, and Additive Thinking
What I Will Learn
How students make measured comparisons through counting;
How students move from counting concrete objects, to visual models, and finally counting abstractly;
How students make measured comparisons through additive thinking;
Addition and subtraction structures necessary for helping students overcome additive thinking struggles;
Addition and subtraction structures that often go unnoticed;
Visual models that can help to support algebraic thinking; and,
How to apply our understanding of additive thinking through problem based lessons.
Module 5 – Diving Into Multiplicative Thinking
What I Will Learn
What it means to make comparisons using multiplicative thinking;
The common language used when making multiplicative comparisons;
How to notice and name spatial, counting, additive, and multiplicative comparisons;
How to classify scenarios involving absolute and relative thinking;
Problem based lessons that can be used to build multiplicative thinking in your students; and,
How to build flexibility with multiplicative thinking involving unfriendly quantities.
Module 6 – Ratios
What I Will Learn
Ratios involve comparisons using relative thinking;
Ratios can be sorted into two distinct groups or categories;
A definition of ratio;
How each ratio can be thought of as a multiplicative comparison or a composed unit, depending on your purpose and perspective
How context often determines how we choose to think about a ratio;
How to flexibly think of ratios using both types of thinking; as a multiplicative comparison and as a composed unit;
How to reveal a rate from a ratio relationship; and,
The different ratio constructs and how to work flexibly between the different constructs.
Module 7 – Sparking Curiosity With Ratios
What I Will Learn
How to think about ratios in two ways while sparking student curiosity;
What before moves and during moves we should be considering when running a problem based lesson involving ratios;
How to consolidate by making connections from student work to the intended learning objectives from our lesson; and,
Where to find great problem based lessons involving ratio relationships.
Module 8 – Proportional Relationships
What I Will Learn
How we can reveal proportional relationships through thinking of ratios as a composed unit;
The difference between ratio and rate reasoning as defined in the Common Core State Standards;
How you can identify the “glue” that holds a proportional relationship together through a game we’ll call “Name That Constant”; and,
How we can make connections in proportional relationships through problem based lessons.
Module 9 – Putting It All Together
What I Will Learn
A consolidation of our learning from the previous modules in the course thus far while also making connections to the Proportional Reasoning Concept Web and Roadmap to Proportional Relationships;
A formal definition of a proportional relationship and key concepts;
Where student assessment struggles commonly arise due to a lack of understanding and skill related to proportional reasoning concepts;
How to transform proportional relationship problems that students commonly struggle with into tasks that all students can access; and,
How to use the concepts and skills we’ve developed in this course to build number sense and flexibility with your students.
LEARN THE PROGRESSION OF PROPORTIONAL REASONING TO HELP OVERCOME
THE CONCEPT HOLDING YOUR STUDENTS BACK
PREVIEW MODULE 1
AN ONLINE PD CRASH COURSE
Course Set up
The course has 9 modules. Each module includes between one (1) and two (2) hours of video lessons, activities, and resources for you to work through at your own pace.
You could watch one video a day or binge 3 modules in a week. It’s your course, your learning, your call.
Action Items
We carefully design the action items for each lesson so you can maximize your learning while minimizing your time.
Live Q & A Sessions
Each month we hold regular Live Q and A sessions. As an online course participant you’ll have exclusive access to these events.
Your three (3) simple steps to gaining the confidence, fluency, and flexibility you need so you can reach more students:
GRADE LEVELS: K -10th Grade
Click the REGISTER NOW! button anywhere on this page.
Schedule 20 minutes in your calendar to dedicate towards your craft.
Watch your confidence grow while reaching more students in mathematics.
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PRAISE FOR MAKE MATH MOMENT PD PROGRAMS
Takiesha Martinez
7th & 8th Grade Algebra Teacher
San Antonio Texas
Mary Alice Ali
9th Grade Math Teacher
Pictou County, Nova Scotia
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WHO THIS COURSE IS FOR
WHO THIS COURSE IS NOT FOR
HOW DOES THIS COURSE COMPARE?
Option | Cost | Choose your Instructor? | Stay in the classroom? | Access to content |
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Our workshop | $297 | Yes | Yes | 12 weeks with option for forever. |
National math conference | $585 + travel expenses | No | No | 4 days |
University course | $725 + materials | No | Yes | 8 weeks |
HEAR FROM EDUCATORS WE’VE HELPED
Sheila Akinleye
8th grade
Math Teacher
San Antonio Texas
Michael Cerecedes
5th Grade Teacher
Roseville California
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT US
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Your three (3) simple steps to gaining the confidence, fluency, and flexibility you need so you can reach more students:
GRADE LEVELS: K -10th Grade
Click the REGISTER NOW! button anywhere on this page.
Schedule 20 minutes in your calendar to dedicate towards your craft.
Watch your confidence grow while reaching more students in mathematics.
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