Explore how Open Middle math problems can be utilized to increase discourse among students while driving higher-order thinking. We will also explore how manipulatives can provide a concrete scaffold to access Open Middle problems.
Ignite student curiosity with Hawaiʻi History Day, a project-based program for grades 4–12 that turns historical research into creative documentaries, exhibits, and performances. This session unpacks the new theme, key resources, and ways to guide your students to successful projects.
This is a collaborative time by grade level and/or subject area.
This is an opportunity to share and discuss with your Complex peers. Please make sure you select the correct collaborative group. If you are unsure of what group you should join, please check with your Principal.
Listening is a quiet yet profound skill essential for open and inclusive dialogue within a PLC. This session explores the benefits of Committed Listening and provides practical strategies to help you cultivate a more present and collaborative team environment.