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Webinar - Build Strong Math Foundations with Zorbit Math
Here are the 3 main takeaways:
1. Zorbit Math is a blended-learning software that builds Math conceptual foundations in young children from preschool to Grade 3 levels. Math is fundamentally a "spatial" subject. Through the heavy use of visual-spatial representations of numbers, Zorbit facilitates a deep comprehension of important Math concepts in young learners.
2. To minimise mindless answering of Math questions, Math should be used to solve problems. In Zorbit Math, children do exactly that! Through rich Math tasks, children use Math as a tool to solve a variety of problems that Zorbit (the game character) and his friends encounter.
3. An independent study found that children who used Zorbit Math over 8 weeks saw an increase in their mathematics achievement scores equivalent to one year of natural growth. Zorbit Math is widely and successfully used in schools in Canada. Through both its online and offline resources, teachers can help children develop confidence and enjoyment in Math during these important early years.
Overview
Broadcasted: Thursday, July 29th, 2021
Duration: 1 hour
Join us in our next webinar on Thursday, August 12th 2021 as we explore “Learned Optimism”, a concept introduced by the pioneer of positive psychology and famed author, Dr. Martin Seligman. Learning to be optimistic means developing the ability to recognize negative self-talk and replacing pessimistic thoughts with more
positive ones. Indeed, adults and children alike can learn how to become more optimistic so as to safeguard our mental health and develop greater resilience.
Attend this webinar to:
- Gain insights into the different thought patterns that drive you towards optimistic or pessimistic thinking
- Understand the relationship between your thoughts, emotions and behaviours
- Learn research-based strategies to help your learners develop more optimistic thinking, stronger mental health and deeper resilience
Please pass on the webinar details to your colleagues/friends/family you think may be interested.
Email: admin@neuronlearning.com
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