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HEMS-MS: Making Ratios Come to Life with Shawn Hedayati
April 22, 2023 from 1:00 to 5:00pm May 6, 2023 from 1:00 to 5:00pm
Session Description:
It’s that time of year when we teachers start to think about how to make next year even better. These sessions will help us think ahead about how to build a firm foundation of ratio understanding, the basis of middle school math. We will look at the progression of ratio thinking, the importance of language in the development of understanding, and powerful tools to help students make sense of ratios. Although these sessions will focus on Middle School, elementary teachers can benefit from seeing where their learners are headed and their crucial role in developing the use of visual tools with their learners. The first session will include time to plan and the second session will include time for sharing and reflection. Let’s get ready for next year!
Presenter: Shawn Hedayati - Over my 17-year journey as a classroom teacher in grades 3-6, I have gone from feeling so-so about math, to falling in love with it. As I continue to learn new tools that help me visualize math and see the connections between concepts, I seek to spread that love by helping students build conceptual understanding and shift from being answer-getters to sense-makers.
Location: Hybrid Event via Zoom and on the UArizona Campus
This HEMS Workshop is focused on Middle School Mathematics that earn participants professional development certificates for 9 hours. $50 stipends will only be provided to the first 25 teachers from Arizona schools who participate
in both sessions, thanks to the generosity of Lee and Arthur Herbst. If you missed part one of this session, you can still register for part two, but you will no longer be eligible for stipend.
Learn more about the CRR at
crr.math.arizona.edu