
About this Event
Join us for an engaging, hands-on workshop designed to bridge the gap between how math was taught in the past and how it is taught today. This interactive session will immerse parents and caregivers in a variety of modern, research-based math activities that reflect the current instructional methods used in schools. You’ll experience firsthand how today’s students are encouraged to think critically, solve problems in multiple ways, and develop a deep understanding of mathematical concepts beyond simply getting the “right answer.”
Learning Objectives
- Understand the Shifts in Math Instruction:Identify key differences between traditional math instruction and the conceptual, student-centered approaches used in today’s classrooms.
- Experience Hands-On Activities:Participate in a variety of engaging, grade-appropriate math tasks that promote critical thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving.
- Recognize the “Why” Behind the Methods:Learn the purpose behind strategies like number talks, multiple representations, and math discourse to better support your child’s understanding.
- Support Without Overstepping:Gain strategies for asking productive questions, encouraging perseverance, and fostering a positive math mindset at home without having to "teach" the content.
- Build Confidence as a Learning Partner:Leave with resources, language, and techniques to reinforce math concepts in everyday situations and conversations at home.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Grant-White Intermediate Elementary School (Library), 147 Circle Avenue, Forest Park, United States
USD 0.00