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The University of Arizona: Patterns, Rates, and Functions Grades 6-9 (IMPACTS-MS)

How can we connect contexts, tables, graphs, equations, and descriptions to help students develop a comprehensive understanding of mathematical relationships? What is a function and why do we learn about them? What is important for middle school students to understand as they prepare for high school mathematics? What are the advantages and challenges to moving students beyond linear representations? Come join us as we explore activities and tasks using concrete patterns, multiple representations, interactive tools, and ways to assist students as they develop their understanding of rates and functional relationships.

Presenters: Katie Nicholas, Kristin Connelly, Rodrigo Gutiérrez

Time: 8:30am-12:30pm

Location: Hybrid: In-person at UArizona Tucson Campus. Remote via Zoom.

Earn: Up to 5 hours of professional development credit for recertification.

**NOTE: Participants will be expected to take a task back to their classrooms, collect and analyze student work, and share their reflections with the CRR.

  • Audience: Educators
  • Genre: Mathematics
  • Type: Professional Development, Workshop
  • Date Custom: 02/08/2025
  • Allowed Ages: Educators

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Date

Feb 08 2025
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Time

8:30 am - 12:30 pm

Labels

Pima STEM Hub

Location

Hybrid (Online & In-person)

Other Locations

The University of Arizona Main Campus

Organizer

The University of Arizona College of Mathematics
Phone
(520) 621-6866
Website
https://crr.math.arizona.edu/
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