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Math Problem Solving: Mindsets Matter Professional Development Webinar Replay and Resources Page Thanks for your purchase! All of the resources in the Math Problem Solving
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Webinar Resources and Freebies Page Presented by Laura Candler Thanks for attending or watching the webinar! This page is where you can access all
Webinar presented by Francie Kugelman and Laura Candler Note: This webinar was presented several years ago, so some of the information might be out of
“I have spent the past few days looking at your site and enjoying your past and current newsletters. I feel like a kid in a
Reading Workshop is a powerful way to structure your reading class. Using this model involves guiding your students to choose their own books as well
Do you read aloud to your students every day? If not, you may be missing out on a wonderful opportunity to connect with your students
Whether you call them Math Centers or Math Stations, you’ll find loads of resources on this page for implementing them. I use the terms interchangeably,
If you want to see kids get excited about reading, let them choose their own books and talk about them in groups. That’s the basic
I’v experimented with many different types of Literature Circles, and this page includes an overview of the models I’ve tried. I had some success with all
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Math Problem Solving: Mindsets Matter Professional Development Webinar Replay and Resources Page Thanks for your purchase! All of the resources in the Math Problem Solving Mindsets Matter Webinar Pack can be found on this page. The webinar that is shown below is the recording of the March 3rd session.
Free Webinar Replay This webinar replay on this page is free, but it doesn’t include all of the components of the Math Problem Solving: Mindsets Matter Webinar PD Pack. Please read the information at the end of this page if you’re interested in obtaining a professional development certificate for this webinar. Webinar Note-taking
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Webinar Resources and Freebies Page Presented by Laura Candler Thanks for attending or watching the webinar! This page is where you can access all the freebies and resources mentioned during the webinar. Plickers Webinar Bundle The Plickers Webinar Bundle includes the professional development version of the webinar and 12 additional teaching
Webinar presented by Francie Kugelman and Laura Candler Note: This webinar was presented several years ago, so some of the information might be out of date. However, the tips for getting projects funded are still relevant, so we’ve decided to leave the webinar up for viewing. Â Â Â Â
“I have spent the past few days looking at your site and enjoying your past and current newsletters. I feel like a kid in a candy store! Thanks so much for your hard work and your effort!”~ Leslie Nichols How to sign up for Candler’s Classroom Connections To sign up
Reading Workshop is a powerful way to structure your reading class. Using this model involves guiding your students to choose their own books as well as providing significant amounts of time for them to read independently. By allowing your students to choose their own books, you can foster a love
Do you read aloud to your students every day? If not, you may be missing out on a wonderful opportunity to connect with your students and sneak in a little instruction at the same time! I always love reading aloud to my students and I know they enjoy that time
Whether you call them Math Centers or Math Stations, you’ll find loads of resources on this page for implementing them. I use the terms interchangeably, and they are more of a concept than an actual location in the classroom. In fact, math stations are often nothing more than a packet
If you want to see kids get excited about reading, let them choose their own books and talk about them in groups. That’s the basic idea behind Literature Circles, sometimes known as Book Clubs. Literature Circles are even Common Core aligned! If you’re new to Literature Circles, or even if
I’v experimented with many different types of Literature Circles, and this page includes an overview of the models I’ve tried. I had some success with all of them, but some of these models are only effective with students who are already motivated to read and do homework. Read through the overviews
Tips for Viewing the Webinar Replay Click the arrow on each playback bar above to start the video replay. It will play directly from this page. To view it full screen, click the icon in the lower right corner. If you are watching the video on a large screen, click
Math Problem Solving: Mindsets Matter Professional Development Webinar Replay and Resources Page Thanks for your purchase! All of the resources in the Math Problem Solving Mindsets Matter Webinar Pack can be found on this page. The webinar that is shown below is the recording of the March 3rd session.
Free Webinar Replay This webinar replay on this page is free, but it doesn’t include all of the components of the Math Problem Solving: Mindsets Matter Webinar PD Pack. Please read the information at the end of this page if you’re interested in obtaining a professional development certificate for this webinar. Webinar Note-taking
Webinar Replay and Resources Page Please read before watching this webinar!  Plickers recently released a major update, and the site looks quite a bit different from the way it appears in the webinar replay. A pro version of Plickers is now available for purchase, but all of the features shown in
Webinar Resources and Freebies Page Presented by Laura Candler Thanks for attending or watching the webinar! This page is where you can access all the freebies and resources mentioned during the webinar. Plickers Webinar Bundle The Plickers Webinar Bundle includes the professional development version of the webinar and 12 additional teaching
Webinar presented by Francie Kugelman and Laura Candler Note: This webinar was presented several years ago, so some of the information might be out of date. However, the tips for getting projects funded are still relevant, so we’ve decided to leave the webinar up for viewing. Â Â Â Â
“I have spent the past few days looking at your site and enjoying your past and current newsletters. I feel like a kid in a candy store! Thanks so much for your hard work and your effort!”~ Leslie Nichols How to sign up for Candler’s Classroom Connections To sign up
Reading Workshop is a powerful way to structure your reading class. Using this model involves guiding your students to choose their own books as well as providing significant amounts of time for them to read independently. By allowing your students to choose their own books, you can foster a love
Do you read aloud to your students every day? If not, you may be missing out on a wonderful opportunity to connect with your students and sneak in a little instruction at the same time! I always love reading aloud to my students and I know they enjoy that time
Whether you call them Math Centers or Math Stations, you’ll find loads of resources on this page for implementing them. I use the terms interchangeably, and they are more of a concept than an actual location in the classroom. In fact, math stations are often nothing more than a packet
If you want to see kids get excited about reading, let them choose their own books and talk about them in groups. That’s the basic idea behind Literature Circles, sometimes known as Book Clubs. Literature Circles are even Common Core aligned! If you’re new to Literature Circles, or even if
I’v experimented with many different types of Literature Circles, and this page includes an overview of the models I’ve tried. I had some success with all of them, but some of these models are only effective with students who are already motivated to read and do homework. Read through the overviews