Offered by the Bay Area Mathematics Project (BAMP), a member of the BASCV Math Collaborative.
If you want to create a powerful and equitable mathematics learning experience for your middle school students, this workshop is for you!
Join us for a set of sessions on how to help middle school students use math to understand and address injustices in their lives. Learn with colleagues strategies and lesson designs that connect students' agency/identity, social justice, and math.
This series will focus on study proportions, proportional relationships, linear functions, and systems of two linear functions. We will pay attention to the transition from each step to the next, discuss the key concepts at each step, present a variety of contexts/applications, and deepen our understanding through the interplay of multiple representations.
We will explore key ideas of proportional reasoning and linear functions through a VIRTUAL and FREE, 2.5-day Professional Learning opportunity on July 11, 12, and 13, 2023. Register today to save your spot.
From Proportions to Proportional Relationships
Identifying Proportional Relationships
Agency/identity, social justice, and mathematics
Linear Functions
Identifying Linear Functions
Agency/identity, social justice, and mathematics
Systems of Two Linear Equations
What is a Fair Living Wage?
Agency/identity, social justice, and mathematics