Savvas Launches enVision+ Mathematics with New Teacher Productivity Tools
        
        
        
        
Savvas Learning Company has introduced enVision+ Mathematics, the latest version of its math program or grades K-8. The redesigned program offers new AI-powered productivity tools, called Savvas Studio, that "enable teachers to quickly and easily customize a lesson plan or practice activity to a topic that excites students," the company said in a news announcement, "such as ratio problems based on K-Pop Demon Hunters movie sales or fractions questions related to house building in Minecraft." 
Accessible via the Savvas Realize learning management system, enVision+ provides digital, print, and blended instruction that emphasizes active learning and student-led exploration. Each topic begins with a "Math Walk" video produced in partnership with STEM education nonprofit talkSTEM, followed by three lesson types — Let's Investigate, Let's Build, and Let's Model — designed to deepen math understand, increase student engagement, and help students see the relevance of math in their lives. 
Savvas Studio includes a lesson plan generator that creates standards-aligned lessons paired with suggested, assignable enVision+ resources, the company explained. A differentiation assistant helps teachers address student needs through curated enVision+ content, while a practice generator creates dynamic practice activities based on individual student interests. A differentiation library offers a variety of flexible resources such as board games, projects, digital games, manipulative tasks, and more.
"Mathematics is foundational to understanding the world. Yet, students often face obstacles engaging with math concepts and making connections between classroom math and the world around them," said Bethlam Forsa, CEO of Savvas Learning Company. "With its emphasis on problem-solving, critical thinking, and practical applications, enVision+ makes math come alive with everyday connections that build students' skills mastery and confidence."
For more information, visit the Savvas site here.
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
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