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Eureka Math Internalization Day.
For Eureka Math Teachers Grade 5



Preparing Teachers for Successful Delivery of Eureka Math Lessons

Important Session Information:


FOR GRADE 5 TEACHERS PREPARING TO DELIVER MODULE 6 OF EUREKA MATH:

Multiplication and Division of Fractions

Take a deep dive into module and lesson internalization of Eureka Math by grade levels as we develop a cohort of teachers throughout the region.

Participants will spend the day internalizing Eureka Math using protocols developed by the Texas Education Agency.

Module Internalization provides teachers an understanding of how each lesson fits into the big picture. The Teacher Lesson Internalization Protocol provides a step-by-step process for understanding each lesson prior to teaching, including what students will be learning, how students will be assessed, and how teachers can support all learners in meeting the rigor of the instructional materials.

As a result of our learning, participants will:

  • be fully prepared to implement Module 6 of Eureka Math to their students immediately;
  • become part of a grade level cohort of participants throughout the region;
  • be supported in preparing to teach with the High Quality Instructional Materials, Eureka Math.
Registration for this session has ended

Session ID:
977104
Credits Available:
(6) CPE
Seats Available:
69
Fee:
$0.00 (* No Charge)
Contact Person:
Kassi Walters
Instructor(s):
Heather Tekell
Audience:
Teacher (K-3), Teacher (4-5)
 
Date Time Location
2/5/2024 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Region 17 ESC - Neely
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