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Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Orchestrating the Common Core Classroom

Visit Excel Math at the CMC South Conference in Palm Springs November 5-7, 2015.

This year the 2015 CMC Convention will be held in South Palm Springs at the Palm Springs Convention Center. Bob and Brad will be there.

The 56th Annual California Mathematics Council is focusing on the theme:

Orchestrating the Common Core Classroom

Stop by Booth #240 and see our proven  Excel Math lessons and  Common Core Teacher Editions for Kindergarten through Grade 6. Pick up a sample packet and some chocolate while you're there!
The exhibit hall for CMC opens at 8:00 a.m. on Friday and Saturday in Oasis II and III of the Palm Springs Convention Center.

Visit Excel Math at CMC
You can join Bob and Brad to take a look at our Common Core Teacher Editions for Kindergarten through Grade 6 and take home an Excel Math executive pen.

Download our Excel Math grade level correlations to the Common Core Standards and view sample lessons for Kindergarten through Grade 6.

Click on the colorful sample bars on the web page to choose your grade level(s). Scroll down the web page to see the correlations and click on the round buttons: CCS Correlations

Within each grade level, we correlate the Excel Math Lessons, Stretches, Activities and Exercises to each CCSS standard.

You can see correlations by lesson number at the end of each correlation document.


Reserve your cost-effective 
Professional Development seminar today

Excel Math Professional Development
Our vice-president Bob would be glad to provide you and your colleagues with a couple of hours of inservice training with Excel Math (at minimal cost to cover travel expenses), once you start using the program.

One of Bob's seminars specifically addresses best practices for teaching to the Common Core Standards using Excel Math.

Excel Math CCS Teacher Edition
Additionally the in-service includes how to effectively blend Excel Math with an adopted core curriculum for maximum instruction.

Feel free to call Bob, visit him in the booth or send him an email: bob@excelmath.com.

You can find more information about Bob's engaging presentations on our website: Professional Development

For more information and to register for the CMC conference visit: http://www.cmc-south.org/conference-info-2015.html

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