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EPISODE · Feb 1, 2022 · 26 MIN

Talk 31: Ruthie Sloan

from OAME Talks · host David Petro, An OAME Past President

Given the recent surge of research and resources in spatial reasoning, this workshop will focus on digging deeper into looking at where to start and how to cultivate and assess spatial thinking in a K-3 classroom. Taking a hands-on approach, this workshop will include a range of invitations for learning that explore aspects of spatial thinking (such as symmetry, orienting, coding, composing/decomposing shapes etc.) as well as assessment tools to help guide thinking. Podcast Notes: Recorded January 2022 Ruthie is a teacher with the Peel DSB and Tweets at @RooSloan. Also mentioned in the podcast was Joan Moss, Ryan Tackaberry and Kat Hendry @Goslink123. More info and to find out how to register for Ruthie’s webinar on Feb. 9th, 2022, can be found at https://talks.oame.on.ca/season-4

Given the recent surge of research and resources in spatial reasoning, this workshop will focus on digging deeper into looking at where to start and how to cultivate and assess spatial thinking in a K-3 classroom. Taking a hands-on approach, this workshop will include a range of invitations for learning that explore aspects of spatial thinking (such as symmetry, orienting, coding, composing/decomposing shapes etc.) as well as assessment tools to help guide thinking. Podcast Notes: Recorded January 2022 Ruthie is a teacher with the Peel DSB and Tweets at @RooSloan. Also mentioned in the podcast was Joan Moss, Ryan Tackaberry and Kat Hendry @Goslink123. More info and to find out how to register for Ruthie’s webinar on Feb. 9th, 2022, can be found at https://talks.oame.on.ca/season-4

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