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Making Math Real: Kindergarten
X360.6 (1 semester unit in Education)
This course is a two-day intensive focus on the comprehensive scope and sequence for kindergarten and is important for both kindergarten and first grade teachers. Emphasis is on developmentally appropriate multisensory structured strategies to establish key fundamental prerequisites for primary mathematics. Topics include one-to-one correspondence, conservation of number, number symbol development, counting, sorting, classifying, data and graphing, number concepts for place value, concepts of addition and subtraction, time, money, measurement, geometry, and story problems.
Note: To register for this course, pay $225 for tuition and reader to Making Math Real Institute; register online at
www.makingmathreal.org or call (510) 527-0720 for a registration packet. If you also wish to receive academic credit, register simultaneously below and pay a separate fee of $175 to UC Berkeley Extension.
Prerequisite: All participants must have taken the Making Math Real: Overview prior to this course.
There are currently no sections open for enrollment.
Sections closed for enrollment
Sat. Oct. 17, Berkeley
DAVID BERG, ET, creator of the Making Math Real Multisensory Structured Methods and founder and director of the Making Math Real Institute, has been an educator for 30 years working with all grade levels. He lectures and trains for universities, schools, districts, and LD organizations.
- 2 meetings
- Oct. 17 and 18: Sat. and Sun., 9 am-5 pm
- Berkeley: Black Pine Circle School, 2016 Seventh St.
- $175 (EDP 201319)
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