Horizon utilizes the SaskMATH Screeners which can ge found on this resource …
Horizon utilizes the SaskMATH Screeners which can ge found on this resource or can be downloaded directly from SaskMATH.The links to the Horizon Common Math assessments are also found in this resource. These are the Provincial math assessments that Horizon Teachers adapted for Horizon School Division. These can be further supported by the resources found on the Ministry Edonline site: https://www.edonline.sk.ca/ultra/organizations/_2869_1/cl/outline.
"The learning resources created for the numeracy project include: *a document that …
"The learning resources created for the numeracy project include:
*a document that identifies a big idea in a curricular outcome, questions for classroom instruction for student assessment, sample answers shown concretely, pictorially and symbolically and connecting outcomes;
*reference documents that provide further information or resources;
*additional questions across multiple grades for each big idea found in a progression document; and, short videos.
The numeracy project is a curriculum, instruction and assessment support for mathematics. The learning supports are aligned directly to Saskatchewan curricular outcomes."
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"The Variable is a periodical by the Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers’ Society that …
"The Variable is a periodical by the Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers’ Society that aims to publish content rooted in the lives and work of mathematics teachers and to amplify the voices of educators working in diverse contexts across the province. The Variable features articles, interviews, puzzles and problems, information about upcoming professional development opportunities, and more. Our audience includes diverse members of the Canadian mathematics education community, including elementary and secondary school teachers, math coaches and consultants, and teacher educators. In 2019, The Variable was awarded the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Affiliate Publication Award.
We hope that you find this periodical relevant and valuable for your teaching or for your personal interest. If you have any questions or comments about what you read, don’t hesitate to get in touch by emailing us at ilona@smts.ca."
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