Math in Motion: Making Numbers, Shapes, and Patterns Come Alive
$30
Details
2 hours
Asynchronous eLearning
On-Demand eLearning
Transform your teaching with Math in Motion, an engaging ÃÛÍÃÖ±²¥ Institute exclusive eLearning course that shows you how to make math exciting and accessible for young learners. Learn to create a math-rich environment that sparks children’s natural curiosity and discover seamless ways to integrate math into daily activities, enhancing understanding of numbers, shapes, patterns, and measurements. Through practical examples, you’ll master the art of modeling math language and fostering mathematical thinking in infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. Unlock the potential of early math education and watch your youngest learners thrive!
.2 CEUs
- Content Area II: Steps to advance children’s physical and intellectual development
- II.B: Promoting Cognitive Development
2 (Intermediate)
- MN
- VT
Objectives
In this course, you will learn to:
- Plan learning experiences that give children opportunities to represent mathematical ideas and make connections.
- Provide a math-rich learning environment that encourages exploration of numbers and operations, shapes and spatial awareness, patterns, measurement and data analysis, or using math to make sense of information.
- Model math language through the use of questions and math vocabulary.
Criteria to earn CEUs:
- To receive a certificate and CEUs, you must complete all components of this course, including scoring 80% or higher on the review quiz. You can retake the final review quiz and all interactive components as many times as needed.
- No prerequisites are required. Click here to learn about TSI Training Policies
Required Technology and Logistics
- Users are highly encouraged to take their online course on  on either a laptop or desktop computer.
- A stable internet connection is required for the completion of this course.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
If you have any technical support issues while taking the course, please contact our help desk at 651-233-2263 or institute@thinksmall.org.