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Disclaimer Leadership for the Common Core in Mathematics (CCLM^2) Project University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2013–2014 This material was developed for the Leadership for the Common Core in Mathematics project through the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Center for Mathematics and Science Education Research (CMSER). This material may be used by schools to support learning of teachers and staff provided appropriate attribution and acknowledgement of its source. You may not use this work for commercial purposes. This project was supported through a grant from the Wisconsin ESEA Title II Improving Teacher Quality Program. Leadership for the Common Core in Mathematics, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Welcome One and ALL CCLM^2 June 18, 2013

Icebreaker In your group… Count off by 2’s 1’s form a circle. Face out. 2’s form a circle surrounding the first circle. Face in! If you do not know the person you are facing – please introduce yourself!

On the move… 1’s…move 3 people to the right. 2’s…move 3 people to the right. Introduce yourself. Complete this sentence: The best thing about June is _____________.

On the move… 1’s…move 5 people to the right. 2’s…move 5 people to the right. Introduce yourself. Share a brush with greatness. (Does not need to be recent!)

On the move… 1’s…move 4 people to the right. 2’s…move 9 people to the right. Introduce yourself. Share a summer reading suggestion.

On the move… 1’s…move 2 people to the right. 2’s…move 2 people to the left. Introduce yourself. Share one idea you are looking forward to exploring during class this summer.

Thank You!! Please come back to your tables and settle in!