Kentucky Center for Mathematics

Explorations in 3rd Grade Fractions: Madison County - Cindy Aossey (2020-21)
Date/Time
1/26/2021 - 1/27/2021
12:00 PM - 3:00 PM Eastern
Event Registration
Event Description
Description: Third grade is a critical year in which students should develop strong foundations for understanding fractions. During this session, teachers will explore hands-on activities and tasks designed to support students in developing conceptual understandings of fractions as numbers. Teachers will deepen their understanding of the third grade fractions standards, seeing them as part of a progression starting in first grade and continuing into middle school. Participants will receive prepared materials and manipulatives, including fraction squares, Cuisenaire Rods and KNPIG (Kentucky Numeracy Project Intervention Guide) activities.

Cost: $100 per participant
Duration: 1 day

ORIGINAL NOTE: If this 1-Day Professional Learning Event (PLE) is unable to meet in person due to COVID-19 health/safety regulations, this PLE will meet virtually via two half-day ZOOM meetings. 
UPDATE 10/2/20: DUE TO COVID-19, THIS COURSE WILL NOT BE ABLE TO MEET IN PERSON AS HOPED. THIS COURSE WILL MEET VIA 2 HALF-DAY ZOOM MEETING SESSIONS. PARTICIPANTS MUST BE ABLE TO PARTICIPATE IN THESE LIVE AND INTERACTIVE ZOOM MEETINGS DURING THE DATES AND TIMES LISTED IN THE SCHEDULE.   

SCHEDULE:
Tuesday & Wednesday, January 26 & 27, 2021.  Noon - 3 pm EASTERN TIME (which is 11 am - 2 pm CENTRAL TIME) 

Registration cutoff date = 11/3/20

If this PLE meets virtually, all materials will be mailed directly to the participant's home. Please ensure that a valid home mailing address is entered into any registration. 
Once materials are ordered and shipped, the registration fee is non-refundable.  
Location
In-person session would meet in Madison County, KY; if unable to meet in person, sessions would be held virtually via ZOOM meetings.
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1/26/2021 - 1/27/2021  


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