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Abstract:
Using the CCRS's multiple references to the number line, this numeracy session uses the number line as the focus of "Coherence" from the beginning, definition of number sets through Algebraic thinking. We investigate the age-old question, "Why is a negative times a negative a positive?" We explore basic operations (add, subtract, multiply and divide) and continue on to solve simple algebraic equations.You must be logged in to download this resource. Register now if you don't have an account.
Abstract:
Using the CCRS's multiple references to the number line, this numeracy session uses the number line as the focus of "Coherence" from the beginning, definition of number sets through Algebraic thinking. We investigate the age-old question, "Why is a negative times a negative a positive?" We explore basic operations (add, subtract, multiply and divide) and continue on to solve simple algebraic equations.You must be logged in to download this resource. Register now if you don't have an account.
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Take time to dig into the standards learners need to pass the writing portions of the GED® 2014 & develop a learning plan for the students in your context. Presenter shared promising practices for instructional strategies for scaffolding student learning. The presenter also shared what effective feedback in writing looks like and promising practices for providing effective assessment.You must be logged in to download this resource. Register now if you don't have an account.
Abstract:
Take time to dig into the standards learners need to pass the writing portions of the GED® 2014 & develop a learning plan for the students in your context. Presenter shared promising practices for instructional strategies for scaffolding student learning. The presenters also shared what effective feedback in writing looks like and promising practices for providing effective assessment.You must be logged in to download this resource. Register now if you don't have an account.
Abstract:
Urban libraries in Rhode Island are collaborating with adult education and workforce professionals to expand services to adults. Programs include teacher-supported, technology-enabled spaces for connected learning; personalized digital literacy assistance; and accessibility services. This interactive session will explore the potential fo new learning and workforce models in libraries. (Join us Friday afternoon at 1:45 in L4 Sandstone!)