Primarily Math's first course coming to Columbus

Math 800P in Grand Island
Math 800P in Grand Island

Primarily Math's MATH 800P: Number and Operation for K-3 Math Specialists

Math 800P is the first course offered in the highly successful Primarily Math program of the NebraskaMATH grant at UNL, and it is coming to Columbus as part of the Nebraska Math and Science Summer Institutes. Summer registration at UNL is now open. See the enrollment steps at http://scimath.unl.edu/nmssi.

Math 800P (Class Number 3703) will be held June 15-19 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at ESU 7. The audience is grades K-3 teachers.

This course will strengthen teachers’ conceptual knowledge of number and operation in the K-3 mathematics curriculum. The course connects the intuitive mathematical understandings that children bring to school and links them to an understanding of place value in the K-3 curriculum. The significance of base 10 in our place value system, along with its role in arithmetic operations and their properties is a major emphasis of the course. Primarily Math courses have proven to make a positive impact on the mathematical knowledge of teachers and on student learning.

Advantages of the NMSSI program:

* Current Nebraska teachers qualify for a 20 percent discount on in-state tuition at UNL
* Teachers can apply for a tuition fellowship from the NMSSI
* Free lunch will be provided each day of class

For more information on how to register, apply for fellowships and review the other NMSSI courses across the state, please visit: http://scimath.unl.edu/nmssi. Direct any questions about UNL and fellowships to nebraskamath@unl.edu.

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