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Welcome to the 2016 MidSchoolMath National Conference!

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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.

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Saturday, February 20 • 11:20am - 12:05pm
Everyone Can Earn a 4: Using Packets for Pacing and Continuous Feedback FULL

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Sometimes a simple change in the assignment format creates tremendous changes in how students learn.

In this session, I'll share my experience with classroom packets I created and call my "Everyone Can Earn a 4" packets. Students receive these packets at the beginning of a unit or week, depending on the length of the unit, and they work through them at their own pace. They can turn in their packet as many times as they want for continuous feedback, with the goal being to earn a 100% and to master the content.

The session will include a brief explanation of the "Everyone can Earn a 4 Packet", a chance to analyze student work, an open discussion about ideas for future edits and modifications, and a short work time where you can sketch out your own ideas for implementing a similar pratice in your classroom.

Presenters
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Ariel Kramer

8th Grade Math Teacher, Capital City PCS
Ariel joined Capital City in August 2012. She holds a MAT in Secondary Math Education from American University and a B.A. in Mathematics from Goucher College. She is a Master Teacher with Math for America in DC and is trained in Development Designs, whose “approach supports high... Read More →


Saturday February 20, 2016 11:20am - 12:05pm MST
Coronado Santa Fe Community Convention Center