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Ep 4 – Lisa Eberharter

In this episode, Kyle and Dean are joined by Lisa Eberharter (⁠@lisaebe⁠), a Curriculum Consultant with Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Education. They discuss the intersection of Building Thinking Classrooms and multiple representations in math class. The conversation highlights the importance of the concrete-pictorial-symbolic continuum (sometimes called concrete-representational-abstract) and ways to integrate more manipulatives and concrete representations into math class to enhance student understanding.

Find the Numeracy Resources mentioned by Lisa here: Numeracy Project

Check out Polypad today: Polypad – Virtual Manipulatives – Mathigon

Find us on Twitter: @ThinkThankPod

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