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Fraction Sense: What Is It and How Do We Develop It?


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Holiday Inn Portland, Pettygrove Room, Lower level

Fractions are by far one of the most challenging topics for both students and teachers. Most of us have never had the opportunity to develop our own “fraction sense” in the same way that we’ve developed (whole) number sense. Participants will deepen their understanding of principles for developing part/whole understanding, learn strategies for supporting students to consider fractions as numbers, and consider methods for calculating with understanding, not tricks.

When/Where:
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Holiday Inn Portland, Pettygrove Room, Lower level
Format:
Workshop
Strand:
Focus
Grade Level:
6-8, 3-5

Presented by


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Julie McNamara

Associate Professor

Cal State East Bay

Julie McNamara, a former classroom teacher in the San Francisco Bay Area, is an Associate Professor of Mathematics Education at CSU East Bay. She focuses on the teaching and learning of mathematics concepts that are foundational but considered "hard to teach and hard to learn." She is the coauthor (with Meghan Shaughnessy) of Beyond Pizzas and Pies: 10 Essential Strategies for Supporting Fraction Sense, 2nd ed. and author of Beyond Invert and Multiply: Making Sense of Fraction Computation. She cares deeply about the mathematics education of all children, especially those from traditionally marginalized communities.


When/Where:
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Holiday Inn Portland, Pettygrove Room, Lower level
Format:
Workshop
Strand:
Focus
Grade Level:
6-8, 3-5