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CCSD Math Leadership

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The Cobb County Math Department supports 113 schools and over 4,000 mathematics teachers in grades K-12.

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Congratulations to the middle school students that placed 1st, 2nd, and 3rd (Dodgen not pictured) for the individual competition at the Cobb Math Tournament!

Congratulations to the middle school students that placed 1st, 2nd, and 3rd (Dodgen not pictured) for the individual competition at the Cobb Math Tournament!
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Congratulations to the elementary school students that placed 1st, 2nd, and 3rd for the individual competition at the Cobb Math Tournament!

Congratulations to the elementary school students that placed 1st, 2nd, and 3rd for the individual competition at the Cobb Math Tournament!
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Congratulations to the elementary and middle school students that placed as Honorable Mentions for the individual competition at the Cobb Math Tournament! A job well done!

Congratulations to the elementary and middle school students that placed as Honorable Mentions for the individual competition at the Cobb Math Tournament! A job well done!
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CTLA Math Cohort enjoyed learning more about the warehouse and are excited for the manipulatives to use in their classroom! #CTLA25

CTLA Math Cohort enjoyed learning more about the warehouse and are excited for the manipulatives to use in their classroom! #CTLA25
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2nd graders used Cuisenaire rods to explore matter. They counted and added to see how the same blocks filled the same number of spaces no matter how they arranged them. East Side ES Cobb Science CCSD Math Leadership

2nd graders used Cuisenaire rods to explore matter. They counted and added to see how the same blocks filled the same number of spaces no matter how they arranged them. <a href="/EastSide_CCSD/">East Side ES</a> <a href="/cobbscience/">Cobb Science</a> <a href="/CobbMathDept/">CCSD Math Leadership</a>
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We had a great 2 days hosting the CCSD math department for two trainings on 360 boards! It was fantastic to see all our 2nd-5th grade teachers in action, participating in walkthroughs and showcasing their students' work at the boards. CCSD Math Leadership Due West #DWTheBestInTheGame

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CCSD Math Leadership took teachers at Daniell MS on a data exploration with their Milestone data. Achievement Level Descriptors are great resources for moving the needle of students’ abilities.

<a href="/CobbMathDept/">CCSD Math Leadership</a> took teachers at Daniell MS on a data exploration with their Milestone data. Achievement Level Descriptors are great resources for moving the needle of students’ abilities.
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It’s been great working with middle and high school teachers learn more about 360 math classrooms. I’m happy they got to see it in action and experience it as a learner. Allowing them time to collaboratively plan for it was great next steps. CCSD Math Leadership

It’s been great working with middle and high school teachers learn more about 360 math classrooms.  I’m happy they got to see it in action and experience it as a learner. Allowing them time to collaboratively plan for it was great next steps. <a href="/CobbMathDept/">CCSD Math Leadership</a>
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I had the opportunity to attend the Math 360 training at Due West Elementary. I enjoyed visiting classrooms and learning new strategies to implement in my instruction. #lifelonglearner CCSD Math Leadership

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This year’s CTLA math cohort experienced the vertical progression of area and started their Thinking Building Classroom book study. What a fun filled full day of learning! #CTLA Danielle Lanigan Emily Freeman

This year’s CTLA math cohort experienced the vertical progression of area and started their Thinking Building Classroom book study. What a fun filled full day of learning! #CTLA <a href="/d_lanilovesmath/">Danielle Lanigan</a> <a href="/emilyecf/">Emily Freeman</a>
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Step 1: Plot your data in a table Step 2: Click on the ‘add regression’ icon ✅ Done! → Learn more about ✨new table regressions✨ in our help center: help.desmos.com/hc/en-us/artic… → Keep up with What's New🎉 at Desmos: help.desmos.com/hc/en-us/artic…

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Liquid volume conversions in math by: •Identifying smaller units that can fill larger units •Ordering units within a system from smallest to largest •Identifying the best unit to measure an item. Today was a messy visual 😊 CCSD Math Leadership Danielle Lanigan

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Thank you for collaborating with us! Our teachers can find these resources linked in the CTLS PL Community in the Mathematics section. If you were unable to attend, a recording has been posted there too. 😁👍 reach out to Danielle Lanigan or Emily Freeman for more support.