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Tuesday June 9, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm CDT
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Solving word problems and applying math concepts and skills are typically the most challenging areas of math for students. This session will provide teachers with valuable instructional routines and structures that will help them build a true community of problem solvers. The primary resource is Word Problem Workshop by Mona Lehl which describes in detail these five routines: Launch, Grapple, Share, Discuss, and Reflect. We will discuss how to find the "just-right" problems that meet students where they are and also offer them a chance to stretch; how to run effective small groups around solving word problems; and how to track student progress. Participants will spend time evaluating student work to decide which students they would ask to share their work and why. Participants will also look at student work to determine next instructional steps. Participants will leave informed and equipped to effectively start these routines in their own classrooms. 
Tuesday June 9, 2026 1:00pm - 2:00pm CDT
Room 101

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