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The Math Learning Center Blog

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The Math Learning Center is excited to offer a selection of Math at Home activities on the Seesaw platform! Seesaw, with its ability to capture student thinking via voice and drawing, is a wonderful tool for Math at Home activities. Math at Home provides families, educators, and students with rich activities to engage in deep mathematical thinking, no matter where their learning happens. The...
Given the past year’s unique circumstances, we know many teachers are thinking about how Bridges will look and sound once when they return to in-person learning. The Math Learning Center is pleased to introduce Getting (Re)Started; a series of three webinars, designed to support teachers as they transition from remote to in-person learning. Our curriculum consultants LaKeshia Cooper and Jennifer...
Raise your hand if you’ve heard a parent or guardian ask how they can help with home learning. Providing guidance to families can play a critical role in establishing a growth mindset in children. We know that a large body of research has confirmed the impact of parents’ beliefs about math on their children’s achievement. (See this article from You Cubed to learn more.) As Bridges educators, we...
In a 1-hour webinar this week, our curriculum consultants led a guided exploration of the Bridges Intervention Resources created for the 2020–2021 school year. Participants experienced a Volume 2 intervention session that uses apps, Google Docs, and Work Places. Here’s the full replay: Questions during the webinar and feedback following it made one thing clear: Bridges Intervention users are eager...
To support educators delivering instruction in synchronous, asynchronous, and blended learning environments, last summer The Math Learning Center began releasing Tech-Enhanced Activities (TEAs) . These are activities designed for, and adapted from, Bridges in Mathematics and created with the Google suite of apps. Now, we’re excited to announce the release of TEAs for Seesaw for grades K–2! The...
Embedded below are the replays for the Unit 4 grade-level webinars, which explore the mathematics in Unit 4, highlighting multiple strategies for implementing Bridges in synchronous and asynchronous environments. As with the Unit 3 (Part A) replays and Unit 3 (Part B) replays , we’re including the replays for each grade level below on a single page to facilitate sharing with your peers. Since we...
This week, registration opened for MLC’s January grade-level support webinars. As with past webinars in this series, our curriculum consultants and teachers in residence will explore resources and offer guidance for how they may be used to support students in synchronous and asynchronous settings. January’s webinars will focus on unpacking the mathematics in the upcoming unit, examining...
Embedded below are the replays for the Unit 3 (Part B) grade-level webinars, which continued exploring the unit content, corresponding Tech-Enhanced Activities, Math at Home resources and Digital Work Places. As with the Unit 2 webinar and Unit 3 (Part A) replays , we’re including the replays for each grade level below on a single page to facilitate sharing with your peers. Since we cover...
UPDATE (11/30/20) : Unit 3 Part B webinar replays are available here . *********** UPDATE (10/29/20) : Grade 4 and Grade 5 replays have been added below. *********** Last week, we began the Unit 3 grade-level webinars, which introduced the unit, corresponding Tech-Enhanced Activities, Math at Home resources and Digital Work Places. We also fielded questions from Bridges teachers. As with the Unit...
On Friday, November 13, The Math Learning Center will be offering an open enrollment remote Bridges Intervention workshop. This one-day workshop offers guidance for an effective implementation of Bridges Intervention. Participants will discuss best practices, placement assessments, progress monitoring, and more. The workshop will begin at 7:30 am Pacific Time and is intended primarily for...