Revolutionize Your Math Instruction with Cognitive Science

Unlock the Secrets to Effective Math Teaching!


Are you ready to transform your classroom and help your students excel in math like never before? Teach Math that Sticks is the perfect resource for teachers, interventionists, occupational therapists, and administrators who want to align their teaching interventions with how the brain learns best. This 3-page handout distills cutting-edge insights from the Saturday Math webinar hosted by Jonily Zupancic, Math Specialist, and Cheri Dotterer, Neuroscience Expert. With easy-to-digest information and practical applications, you’ll gain access to the tools you need to boost student achievement and engagement.

This 3-page handout distills cutting-edge insights from the Saturday Math webinar hosted by Jonily Zupancic, Math Specialist, and Cheri Dotterer, Neuroscience Expert. With easy-to-digest information and practical applications, you’ll gain access to the tools you need to boost student achievement and engagement.

What’s Inside? 

The Four Types of Cognitive Science

1. Learn about the key strategies that revolutionize learning and retention:

Interleaving
Spaced Repetition
Retrieval Practice
Metacognitive Feedback

2. Insights from Groundbreaking Studies

See results from two pivotal research studies
6th-grade class
4th-grade class
 
3. Actionable Tips for Your Classroom
We have also included several events mentioned within the webinar so you can learn more about the Mastery Math Method.

Why This Handout is Essential
 
Research-Based: Backed by the latest findings in neuroscience and cognitive psychology.
Teacher-Tested: Designed by experts who have seen actual results in classrooms.
Exclusive Benefits When you download the Teach Math that Sticks handout, you’ll also receive:
 Links to upcoming events where you can see Jonily and Cheri live.
IMPACT Wednesday and Saturday Math
Formula 15 Day 1-2 handout
The June Event
Mastery Math Bundle + Instructional Coaching
The Pizza Problem eBook

What Teachers Are Saying

“I appreciate the conversation about how the brain learns what we know now and how we can keep pushing forward to change things to get the results we want to see.” ~ Sarah, Instructional Math Coach

“My favorite quote from my learning in Science of Reading: Beneficial for all, essential for some. I relate this to the multiple ways of learning to subtract, for example. My response to someone questioning multiple ways goes back to building number sense. As a kid, I learned one way and was successful, but I didn't fully understand what it meant. Learning multiple ways benefits all (all learning a way that makes sense) and is essential to those who don't just get the algorithm.” ~Michelle, Math Teacher  

Don’t Wait to Make a Difference!

Take the first step toward revolutionizing your math instruction today. Empower your students, improve their outcomes, and make learning stick!

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