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06/22/2009 - 08/11/2009

Price:  $199.00

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Max. Class Size: 25

Offered by WNED

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MATH250.86 Teacher Favorite Classroom Link

Understanding Numbers and Operations: Addition and Subtraction in Grades PreK-3

Course Section Description:

Lay the foundation that your students will build on to meet mathematical standards for years to come. Learn to teach mental arithmetic to enhance your students' understanding of addition and subtraction. Develop your understanding of computational strategies by observing students, exploring lesson plans, and examining Web resources. Design, implement, and assess a numbers and operations lesson that combines technology, manipulatives, and effective pedagogical strategies as your final project.

If you like this course, you may also like:
* MATH221 Count on It: Number Sense for Grades K-5 (15 hours)
* MATH280 Understanding Counting and Number (30 hours)
* MATH181 Math in Everyday Life for Grades K-5 (15 hours)

Classroom Link-Access to students recommended. PBS Classroom Link courses ask learners to implement lessons with their class or with a small group of students (options for learners without access to students are available).

For assignments and evaluation details, see the full Syllabus.

The number of hours identified for each course reflects time spent online, but does not reflect the total time spent completing offline coursework and assignments. All learners are different and you will likely spend double the indicated number of hours completing all coursework depending on your learning style and work habits.

Graduate Credit Information:
Adams State College - 2.0 credits - pricing
Indiana University - 2.0 credits - pricing
Facilitators:
TBD
Subject Area:
Mathematics, Instructional Technology, Instructional Strategies
Grade Level:
Preschool-3rd
Hours:
30

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