The 2022 Virtual Math Summit is sooner than you think!
I’ve always done the Virtual Math Summit in August but in 2022 I’m going to switch it up so teachers can use what they learn on Monday. The Virtual Math Summit is actually right around the corner on February 26th and 27th. Just like always, it’s all for free. Check out the list of speakers we have for this year’s Virtual Math Summit.
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Speakers for 2022 Virtual Math Summit
To see the full schedule with dates, times, and session descriptions go here and click on SCHEDULE: VirtualMathSummit.com
Ken Williams (Opening Keynote) – Better Together
Dr. Douglas Clements (PreK-2nd) – The Surprising Importance of Early Math
Juliana Matherson (3rd-5th) – Using Math Menus to Support Small Group Instruction
Dawn Dibley (PreK-5th) – Numeracy and Functional Mathematics
Dr. Ange Rogers (3rd-5th) – Addressing six common place value ‘Thinking Mistakes’ in Grades 3-6
Pam Harris (PreK-5th) – Stop Teaching Algorithms, Start Teaching Real Math
Shannon Kiebler (PreK-5th) – Every Voice, Every Day. Who’s Doing Most of the Talking in Your Math Classrooms?
Dr. Hilary Kreisberg (PreK-5th) – Structuring Mathematical Discourse to Enhance Problem Solving
Gretchen Wegner (3rd-5th) – Neuroscience and the Art of Inspiring Students to Study Math
Jason Holloway (3rd-5th) – Multiplication Fluency Via CGI
Dina Mendola (3rd-5th) – The Struggle is Real…Fear not the Fraction!
Mike Flynn (PreK-5th) – Powerful Moments in Math Class: Why Certain Experiences Stand Out and How to Create More of Them
Michelle Chu (PreK-5th) – Exploring Building Thinking Classrooms
Marian Small (Keynote) – Meeting the Needs of All Math Learners
Rosalba Serrano (Keynote) – Equity-Based Math Practices In Action
Marria Carrington (3rd-5th) – Multiplication: The Case of Ibby
Matt Halpern (PreK-2nd) – Tips and Strategies for Building Relationships
Stacey Ellis (3rd-5th) – Linderman Village: A Micro-Society and Every Day Math Applications
Duane Habecker (3rd-5th) – Using Dots to Understand the Traditional Algorithms
Ryan Dougherty (3rd-5th) – Brainingcamp: Digital Math Manipulatives for Grades 3-5
Kara Rihn (PreK-2nd) – Brainingcamp: Digital Math Manipulatives for Grades K-2
Kristen Emmel (PreK-5th) – Making Student Thinking Visible: Replacing Math Tests with Math Chats
Shannon McCartney (PreK-5th) – Different Ways to Use Place Value Strips in K-5
Neily Boyd (PreK-5th) – Making Math Homework Work
Dionne Aminata (Closing Keynote) – Beyond Providing Access: A Framework for Trusting Our Students to Do the Math