Making the Most of Math Misconceptions

Building Mathematicians in PK-5


Learning from mistakes is vital to the process of mastering mathematics. The free 
"Making the Most of Math Misconceptions: Building Mathematicians in PK-5" webinar will allow participants to discover how each component of a Eureka Math/EngageNY Math lesson supports educators in identifying student misconceptions. You will also learn how to use this information to promote deeper learning and foster a growth mindset in elementary level classrooms.

On-Demand Webinar

 

Resources for Eureka Math/EngageNY Math


In-Depth Professional Development

Great Minds® has designed a range of professional development resources to support schools and districts as they implement Eureka Math/EngageNY Math. Created by our team of teacher–writers, these resources demonstrate the same careful attention to coherence that characterizes the curriculum as a whole.

 

Implementation Support

For additional support during your implementation, make sure to check out the Eureka Math Webinar Library for more webinars like this one, and the Eureka Math Blog for help with pacing, standards-based grading, and more.

 

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Collaborate with the Eureka Math teacher-writers and other educators around the country by following us on Facebook and Twitter. You can also get in-class activity ideas by following us on Pinterest.

 

    
 
 


Agenda

During this 30-minute webinar, the following questions will be answered:

  • How should math misconceptions be addressed and corrected during the components of a Eureka Math/EngageNY Math lesson and in the future?

  • When can professional learning communities (PLCs) and other internal conversations be used to address students' math misconceptions during and after a lesson? 

  • How does an understanding of the coherence and progression of place value, addition, and subtraction contribute to the correction of math misconceptions?


Questions?

Contact us if you'd like to learn more about Eureka Math or how to bring it and its resources to your school/district.

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