Bridge the Gap: Practical Math Structures and Scaffolds for Tier III Part 1 (grades 2-5)
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Bridge the Gap Part 1: Practical Math Structures and Scaffolds for Tier III
Who Should Attend?
Classroom Teachers, Interventionists, Special Educators, and Coaches
At a Glance
Bridge the Gap Part 1 begins with the essential question of: how do we close the gap for the many students who are currently struggling with great amounts of unfinished learning in math? How can a student show progress in both their readiness goals as well as current grade-level content?
This 2 day mini series will provide research-based routines, structures, and practices for small group instruction, especially in Tier III specialized learning scenarios.
Participants will gain tangible strategies for implementing rapid cycles of targeted instruction while linking a more explicit relationship between what's happening in Tier III and its impact on Tier I core math class.
Sessions will explore how to overcome challenges associated with dyscalculia, finger agnosia, and other content-related delays. Each session will offer focused plans related to specific content.
Teachers will leave with explicit routines that ultimately close the gap from “readiness” to “grade-level.”
Objectives
By the end of this workshop, participants will be able to:
✅ Improve a clearer connection and transfer between what happens at Tier III and Tier I
✅ Use "Thin Slicing" to close the gap between unfinished learning and grade-level expectations
✅ Use Cognitive Load Reduction Theory to implement concrete routines during shorter small group instructional blocks
✅ Dig deeper into the neuroscience behind numeracy
Date and Time: September 29th, 2026 and October 20th, 2026 9am-3:30pm
Location: The Delta Hotel, includes a light breakfast and lunch.
Cost: CVEDC Member: $ 650 Non-Member: $ 750
Read about Bridge the GAP PART 2
There is the option to register for both Part 1 and Part 2 on the link below
About the Presenter
Christian has been a Vermont educator for over 15 years as a classroom teacher and a curriculum specialist in both math and science. He offers workshops, courses, and district-consulting work around rich math instruction, differentiation methods that meet the range of learners, and strategies for impactful coaching. He is passionate about bringing wonder into curriculum, as well as curiosity around the needs of all children in their learning.
When not working with teachers and schools, Christian enjoys playing mandolin and spending time outside with his family.
MMUUSD K4 Math Instructional Coach and Curriculum Leader
Regional Math Consultant & Professional Developer