How do we, as educators, provide materials that allow students to see themselves in our mathematics classrooms? @jnovakowski38 @SMTSca@SaskECEC@michellehikida#mathequity
Last night the #reginaecec put on a free #PDsession focusing on hands on Math (thanks to the provincial Sask ECEC). Educators from in and around Regina got together and did a little learning and then had the chance… instagram.com/p/B3KR9PmFqh3/…
Just some #yqrteachers getting their learning on at the #reginaecec local Math make and take session last night!! Over 40 educators got together to learn! #saskteachers
Looking forward to collaboration with the @SaskECEC again this October. @michellehikida & I will be in Saskatoon on October 19 to share playful math ideas and to engage with educators in an artists' studio. More info here:
saskecec.ca/events/ecec_fall…
If you’re looking for some resources to help guide and build inquiry based learning in your classroom, check out these wonders! They offer many different ideas!! @jnovakowskisd38 mousepicnic #earlylearning… instagram.com/p/ByAmAUog5km/…
Multigrade storytelling workshop. After reading mentor texts about frogs and their life cycles, the students worked through different stations. Before they started they were challenged to think about what they have… instagram.com/p/Bx_Xh7oA6uk/…
#saskecec spring workshop in full swing today. Learning about mindful teaching and ways to incorporate mindfulness into the classroom. Thank you presentmomentliving for sharing your knowledge #mindfulness… instagram.com/p/Bx5MGtKACx6/…
UPCOMING EVENT Stick and Stone Friends Forever: The Intersection of Math, Literacy, and Nature---Presented by Dr. Diane Kashin saskecec.ca/pages/conference…
Check out our new workshop offering! saskecec.ca/events
STICK AND STONE: FRIENDS FOREVER The Intersection of Math, Literacy, and Nature Presented by Dr. Diane Kashin Saturday, May 26th, 2018