In this engaging professional development session, math educators will explore effective strategies to help students decode word problems and justify their reasoning using the Pasadena ISD Problem-Solving Model. By the end of the session, participants will be equipped with techniques to support students in breaking down complex word problems and articulating their mathematical reasoning with confidence.
In this 85-minute session, participants will learn how to analyze the cognitive demand of math tasks using a shared set of criteria to distinguish between low- and high-demand tasks. Teachers will explore how different types of tasks support both purposeful practice and deep mathematical reasoning, and will apply this understanding to plan a balanced sequence of tasks within an upcoming unit. The session emphasizes intentional task design so all students have opportunities to engage in reasoning while also building fluency through appropriately designed practice.
Dive into the world of algebraic thinking with this hands-on professional development session for educators of grades 5 through 8. This workshop focuses on using manipulatives and models to make equations and inequalities accessible and engaging for students. By integrating tangible tools, you can bridge the gap between abstract concepts and real-world understanding.