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Saturday, November 9
 

11:30am JST

Small Steps in Play, Big Impact in Math Learning
Saturday November 9, 2024 11:30am - 12:30pm JST
In this interactive workshop, participants will explore the power of math games in transforming student engagement and understanding across all grade levels. From elementary to high school, math games provide a fun, dynamic way to reinforce key concepts, making abstract ideas more accessible and enjoyable for students. Through hands-on activities, attendees will experience a range of games and learn how to incorporate them into their own classrooms to motivate students, encourage active learning, and build confidence in math. By the end of the session, participants will take home practical strategies and ready-to-use games to inspire students and enhance their math instruction.
Outcomes:
  1. Experience Math Games in Action: Participants will engage in a variety of math games designed for elementary, middle, and high school students, gaining hands-on experience with different formats and strategies.
  2. Understand the Educational Benefits of Math Games: Participants will explore how math games can deepen students' understanding of key mathematical concepts, making abstract ideas more tangible and easier to grasp.
  3. Discover Ways to Motivate Students with Games: Participants will learn how incorporating games into their teaching can motivate students to engage with math, fostering a more positive learning environment and boosting student confidence in the subject.
  4. Learn to Tailor Math Games to Different Levels: Participants will understand how to adapt math games to suit the needs of students across different grade levels, ensuring that games are both age-appropriate and educationally effective.
  5. Take Away Ready-to-Use Math Games: Participants will leave the workshop with a set of math games they can immediately implement in their classrooms to support student learning and engagement.
Speakers
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Nigar Kamilova

High School Mathematics Teacher, Kwangju Foreign School
I am Nigar Kamilova from Azerbaijan. I am self-motivated and resourceful math teacher with more than 8 years of professional experience and solid academic background in Mathematics. In my current position, I teach Mathematics to High School students at Kwangju Foreign School. I am... Read More →

Saturday November 9, 2024 11:30am - 12:30pm JST
M202
 
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