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Elementary Money Math Made Simple
Presenter: Heather Montgomery Organization: Bank of Canada Museum Overview This webinar provides educators with a practical, classroom-ready introduction to teaching money, math, and financial literacy in the elementary grades. Heather Montgomery from the Bank of Canada Museum walks viewers through a wide range of free, curriculum-aligned resources designed to make money concepts engaging, hands-on, and …
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Getting GIPHY
GIFs: Perhaps you’ve seen them on your social media feeds. Or maybe they’ve popped up in your text messages. Let’s explore the many ways we can capitalize on a strategic use of GIFs in our classrooms and programs. From reading to “writing” our own, we will explore quick and easy tools to have you creating …
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Math Tasks to Support the Progression and Development of Multiplication and Division
In this webinar, participants will first review the research by Clements and Lawson to more fully understand the progressions of learning in multiplication and division. We will then explore specific tasks that will help support student development and understanding to move along this continuum to develop more efficient and effective strategies for these operations. Resources …
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Google Drawing: A Picture is Worth a Thousand Lessons
In this session, participants will get a detailed look at Google Drawing for a variety of enriching classroom activities: graphic organizers, hyperdocs, media projects and more. Using this interactive platform, Drawing becomes a tool for rich content across the curriculum. Participants will walk away with student samples and real projects that can be adapted for …
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Exploring Spatial Reasoning
During this webinar, participants will observe and engage in spatial reasoning tasks, and become aware of the different curriculum connections embedded in these tasks across the primary grades. They will explore ways to incorporate these activities and connect them to expectations in multiple strands in order to assess student learning and understanding. By the end …

