Using Children’s Literature to Develop Spatial Awareness, Language and Communication Skills in the Early Childhood Classroom (PreK- Grade 2)
Mar
16
3:15 PM15:15

Using Children’s Literature to Develop Spatial Awareness, Language and Communication Skills in the Early Childhood Classroom (PreK- Grade 2)

When you think about math and children’s literature, what comes to mind? Counting books? Books about shapes? Think again! The truth is, it’s time for educators to reimagine the math-literacy connection. In this webinar series, we will explore specific ways to bridge the math-literacy divide. We will share specific ways children’s literature can be used to develop mathematical reasoning, key literacy strategies, and powerful communication tools.

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Connecting Children’s Literature to Problem-Solving in the Elementary Classroom
Mar
2
3:15 PM15:15

Connecting Children’s Literature to Problem-Solving in the Elementary Classroom

When you think about math and children’s literature, what comes to mind? Counting books? Books about shapes? Think again! The truth is, it’s time for educators to reimagine the math-literacy connection. In this webinar series, we will explore specific ways to bridge the math-literacy divide. We will share specific ways children’s literature can be used to develop mathematical reasoning, key literacy strategies, and powerful communication tools.

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Bridging the Curriculum Divide: Using Children's Literature to Build Math & Literacy Connections
Feb
17
3:15 PM15:15

Bridging the Curriculum Divide: Using Children's Literature to Build Math & Literacy Connections

When you think about math and children’s literature, what comes to mind? Counting books? Books about shapes? Think again! The truth is, it’s time for educators to reimagine the math-literacy connection. In this free webinar, Reimagined Teaching CEO, Antonia Cameron, and renowned education consultant, Olivia Wahl of Wahl Educational Consulting, Inc., will explore specific ways to bridge the math-literacy divide. They will share different ways children’s literature can be used to simultaneously develop mathematical reasoning, key literacy strategies, and powerful communication tools.

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