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How to Make Math Count

  • Friday, January 10, 2025
  • 8:00 AM - 2:15 PM
  • Molloy College

We are pleased to announce that NCMTA and AMSLI will sponsor The How To Make Math Count K-8 conference, held at Molloy University, Rockville Centre, NY, on Friday, January 10, 2025. Join us for this special day, designed to meet the curriculum and assessment concerns of elementary and middle school teachers and supervisors. Workshops include teacher-tested ideas, models, demonstrations, techniques, and hands-on activities that can be used in the classroom the very next day. We are fortunate to again have exhibitors so you will have an opportunity to speak with vendors and peruse materials.

This year we are thrilled to welcome back the wonderful, John SanGiovanni as our Keynote Speaker. John will be addressing, “Figuring Out Fluency Beyond Facts and Algorithms.” In his Keynote Address John will discuss why fluency is more than basic facts and algorithms. It is complex and teaching it well is challenging. To find success, we must know what it is so that we can teach it well. This session unpacks the big ideas of fluency arming participants with practical know-how for advancing their students’ fluency.

Participants will take a deep dive into teaching, practicing, and assessing the strategies of fluent students.

Learning will be complemented with ready-to-use classroom resources. His natural skill of presenting is sure to leave you wanting more.

We are happy to offer online registration and payment. The cost is $75 ($65 members, $50 for fulltime students or student teachers) which includes the keynote speaker, three workshops, vendors, continental breakfast, and lunch.

Please use this link to register and pay by credit card:

https://ncmta.memberclicks.net/howto2025creditcad

Please use this link to register and pay with a Purchase Order:

https://ncmta.memberclicks.net/howto2025purchaseorder




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