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The University of Arizona: The Power of Games in Middle School Math Grades 5 – 9 (IMPACTS – MS)

Though regularly used in elementary school, games are often overlooked and underutilized in middle school math. Not only do they promote student engagement, but they also provide opportunities for discourse, argumentation, in-context practice, and development of new ideas. Come join us for a fun-filled session to see the power of games for both instruction and assessment in the middle grades.

Date:              Saturday, December 14, 2024

Time:             8:30am-12:30pm (4 hours with a break)

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.

  • Date Custom 12/14/2024
  • Allowed Ages Educators
  • Audience Educators
  • Genre Mathematics
  • Type Professional Development, Workshop

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Date

Dec 14 2024
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Time

8:30 am - 12:30 pm

Cost

Free

Labels

Pima

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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