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Add+VantageMR® Fractions Course

District Sponsored
ACCEPTING OUT-OF-DISTRICT PARTICIPANTS
Space is limited. To join this course, click Register below. A district PO or credit card payment is required at least 2 weeks prior to the course start date.

Course ID #2229 Dates

January 2020 Starts Ends Virtual
Wednesday , January 22, 2020 04:15 PM (Central) 06:30 PM (Central) No
Thursday , January 30, 2020 04:15 PM (Central) 06:30 PM (Central) No
February 2020 Starts Ends Virtual
Thursday , February 6, 2020 04:15 PM (Central) 06:30 PM (Central) No
Thursday , February 13, 2020 08:00 AM (Central) 03:30 PM (Central) No
Thursday , February 20, 2020 04:15 PM (Central) 06:30 PM (Central) No
Thursday , February 27, 2020 04:15 PM (Central) 06:30 PM (Central) No
March 2020 Starts Ends Virtual
Thursday , March 12, 2020 08:00 AM (Central) 03:30 PM (Central) No
April 2020 Starts Ends Virtual
Thursday , April 2, 2020 04:15 PM (Central) 06:30 PM (Central) No
Thursday , April 9, 2020 04:15 PM (Central) 06:30 PM (Central) No

About This Course

Space is limited for out of district participation and the course may close after limit is met. If you are out of district and would like a Sales Order to attend this course, please email orders@mathrecovery.org the following and information:

1. The name(s) and email(s) of the participant(s)
2. Billing name and address

The cost is $995 for out of district participation. After a payment method is submitted, materials will be sent to the course meeting location. The instructor will reach out to all participants with the Course Access Code to register. Thank you!

Course Details

Add+VantageMR® (AVMR) Fractions Course is a virtual and online learning opportunity. This course compliments current Math Recovery® course offerings in early number and whole number arithmetic. Developing Fractions Knowledge, by Amy Hackenberg, Anderson Norton, & Robert Wright, serves as the course text and provides a detailed and comprehensive guide to classroom and intervention teaching of fractions. The teaching approach relies heavily on observing and documenting students' mathematical activity and thinking. Instructional sequences take into account detailed information about students' current levels of knowledge, as well as how students reorganize their ways of working with whole numbers in order to meaningfully work with fractions.

An email with tracking information will be sent as soon as course materials are shipped, which generally occurs 1-3 weeks prior to the course start date.

Course Registration

Registration has ended for this course.