Learning Opportunity

Success with Basic Addition and Subtraction Facts Grades 1-2

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Facilitator: Sheri Christoffersen
Date:September 23, 2024
Time:4:00 pm to 5:00 pm MTN
Cost:
No Charge
Location: Virtual
Session Code: 25-MA-098
Type:
Webinar
Focus: Mathematics and Numeracy

Target Audience

Grades 1-2 Teachers - Math

About this Learning Opportunity

It might seem these facts are easy to teach, but is this actually the case? This interactive session will first explore the number relationships that are the basis of building an understanding of these facts and then cover our approach: “chunking” facts into groups, developing efficient thinking strategies for each chunk, and the importance of drill/practice. You will leave this session with important insights on how best to teach basic addition and subtraction facts.


Why is this session relevant to teachers?

Why this is an important session: It provides an effective and straightforward approach to teaching basic addition and subtraction facts.

What will be the learning: Number relationships, chunking facts, commutative or turnaround property of basic facts, thinking strategies for basic facts, and John Van de Walle’s theory of building mastery.

Focus
: Basic addition facts.

Takeaway: Teachers will be able to improve on their current approach of teaching student addition and subtraction facts.

Alberta Curriculum Alignment: Grades 1 and 2 (addition and subtraction basic facts).

This session addresses the LQS competencies

  • 2. Modeling Commitment to Professional Learning
  • 4. Leading a Learning Community

This session addresses the TQS competencies

  • 2. Engaging in Career-Long Learning
  • 3. Demonstrating a Professional Body of Knowledge

About the Facilitator

Sheri Christoffersen

Sheri Christoffersen has been a teacher for 19 years, teaching grades K-8. She believes in approaching math with passion, excitement and creativity. Sheri loves to inspire other educators and students to love math as much as she does.