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Are you interested in Continuing Education Credit? You may earn one continuing education unit (not academic credit) through Western Oregon University for attending the conference. For more information go to the CPM Continuing Education Credit Information webpage or pick up the credit application in Sequoia A.

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  • Confirm attendance through Kickup for both Saturday and Sunday.

  • Attend a session during each of the time periods, including the Keynote (Saturday morning) and the Ignite Session (Sunday afternoon).

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  • Submit the Reflection and action plan submission form.

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  3. Click "Confirm Attendance at Event."

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Saturday, February 22 • 11:50am - 1:05pm
Games That Encourage Student Collaboration

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This session is repeated on Saturday, 2/22/20, from 2:15 to 3:30, Grand Peninsula A.

We will be exploring various ways to increase student engagement and improve student collaboration using fun games, ice breakers, and movement activities. We will focus on helping students to model what successful collaboration looks like, sounds like, and feels like in a non-threatening game situation, so that students can use those group skills in an academic setting. We will also highlight some great ways to have successful transitions without wasting valuable class minutes.

Speakers
avatar for Emily Small

Emily Small

Teacher Leader, Coach, CPM
I am a math teacher from San Diego, and have had the pleasure of working for CPM for the past 6 years. I enjoy seeing students become responsible and excited about their own learning, and seeing teachers help these students to be equipped to do so. My hobbies include running half... Read More →
avatar for Robyn Bash

Robyn Bash

Teacher Leader, High School Math Teacher, Ramona Unified School District
I currently teach Integrated I at Ramona High School in San Diego, CA. I have taught everything from Kinder to High School. I also work for CPM as a teacher leader.



Saturday February 22, 2020 11:50am - 1:05pm PST
Grand Peninsula A, Hyatt Regency