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Welcome to the 2016 MidSchoolMath National Conference!

Session scheduling is limited to registered attendees - all attendees should receive schedule access via email by Jan. 4 or within two business days of registering. Click on the "More Information" link for detailed directions on accessing SCHED and signing up for concurrent sessions.

Programming begins each morning at 8:15 am sharp, ending at 4:30 pm on Friday, followed by a social hour from 5:00 - 6:30 pm; and ends at 4:15 pm on Saturday.

Please note, schedule is subject to change.

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Saturday, February 20 • 9:45am - 11:00am
Incorporating Problem Solving in the Middle School Classroom FULL

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In this session, we'll explore how to incorporate problem solving activities and build problem solving skills in the middle school math classroom. You'll gain resources for structuring the problem solving process, such as rubrics and examples, and discussinstructional techniques for how to build efficient problem solvers in the middle school math classroom, such as the use of Anchor Tasks, questioning strategies and cooperative learning strategies.

Presenters
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Kim Lindow

8th Grade Math Teacher, Canyon Ridge Elementary School
I am originally from Portland, Oregon and graduated from Concordia University with my teaching degree and certificate. I then moved to the Phoenix area six years ago to pursue my career and fell in love with teaching 8th Grade Math.


Saturday February 20, 2016 9:45am - 11:00am MST
Coronado Santa Fe Community Convention Center