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Two years ago, I created an after - school program, SHINE for Girls, that utilizes
kinesthetic learning by combining
math with dance.
Kinesthetic learning is founded on creativity, which makes
math a natural pairing.
Using
kinesthetic learning, girls are able to learn
math in an environment when their mental barriers are not up.
I was impressed, not least by the sheer
kinesthetic force of his enthusiasm, though I tried to impress on him how little I understood about
math.
Teachers will learn new strategies for increasing student engagement, making
math fun, teaching
kinesthetic learners, building number sense, and bringing the joy of learning back into the classroom!
Have Loads of Fun You will be a part of an enjoyable, fast - paced week of engaging, fun,
kinesthetic,
math activities.
You will learn
kinesthetic teaching techniques, collaborate with NMF participants on developing activities and actively engage in the
math learning.
Please register for a free
Math & Movement workshop where you will learn
kinesthetic teaching methods for increasing
math skill and the data - driven knowledge behind movement - based learning.
Teachers had held Spark Meetings about developing better
kinesthetic and critical thinking strategies for engaging students in real - world
math.