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Math WINN Time: Small Groups, Big Growth

Amber Myers Intervention Specialist amber.m.myers@casdonline.org

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Objective:

  • Examine the components of Math Catalyst in order to provide additional support to students during WINN time

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Daily Math Minutes

2nd and 3rd grade

1st Grade90 minutes

Kindergarten90 minutes

Number Corner - 20 min Core Lesson - 50 min Small Group - 20 min

Math/Science/SS - 125 min WINN Time - 55 min (determined at the building level)

Core Lesson - 60 min Small Group - 30 min

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Premium Assessment Package

math catalyst

benchmark assessments

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  • Pre module assessments that determine student readiness for module content
  • mini lessons
  • Intervention and Enrichment
  • Tier 2 and Tier 3 support
  • available after every two modules

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Seven Strands in Math Catalyst

Each strand is a progression of concepts
  • Early Numeracy
  • Place Value
  • Addition
  • Subtraction
  • Multiplication
  • Division
  • Fractions as Numbers
76 concepts across K-5
3-4 lessons per concept

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Concept Components

  • Concept Guide
  • Concept Mini Lessons
  • Practice Pages
  • Application Activities
  • Progress Checks

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How will the components of Math Catalyst support your WINN time this year?

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Eureka Math Squared Demo Account

Username: Em2demowinter26@gm.org

Password: GMWinter2026!

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You decide to administer the "Count All to Add Within 10" Progress Check to the 4 students that really struggled on the exit ticket. This assessment will tell you if the students can/cannot...

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You discover that three of the students are able to use the number path in question #1 but are unable to write the number sentence for question #2. Which mini lesson would you use to instruct these students in small group?

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Thank you!

amber.m.myers@casdonline.org

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