October 2, 2015
In just the past few weeks we've welcomed 77 new Champions from 24 different states into our Eureka Champions Network! Thanks to educators just like you we're bringing teachers together to provide the best math education to more students. 


Lynne Munson
President and Executive Director, Great Minds
Advice from a Eureka Teacher-Writer
In a new blog post, Eureka Math teacher-writer MaryJo Wieland advises:  "Don't stop to reteach for mastery if your students are finding success. Analyze, customize, and trust the learning process."  Wieland also offers ways to address teaching challenges and misconceptions to ensure that students have ample opportunities to better digest concepts.

Eureka Comes to Rochester
Don't miss your chance to join the Eureka Math team at the Association of Mathematics Teachers of New York State (AMTNYS) annual conference in Rochester this November. Many of the teacher-writers who crafted the curriculum will be on hand to facilitate sessions and to talk one-on-one. Click here for a list of the Eureka Math sessions taking place at the conference. AMTNYS registration is still open. 
Connect and Collaborate Online
Join our vibrant online community to connect with other educators and our teacher-writers:
  • "Like" Eureka Math on Facebook to exchange resources, discuss best practices, and connect with our teacher-writers and Eureka Champions. You can also explore our new grade-band based Facebook pages (PK-5, 6-8, 9-12) and share implementation stories with other educators.
  • Pay a visit to our Pinterest page where our teacher-writers have curated instructional resources, organized by grade-level.
  • Read blog posts authored by our team of teacher-writers. The Eureka blog offers insights into a variety of Eureka Math topics and implementation strategies, as well as detailing ways to enhance your students' Eureka Math experience.
  • Share your photos and videos of Eureka Math in action in your classroom or provide your take on our Eureka Math PD events by tweeting @Eureka_Math.
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