
A one-of-a-kind virtual conference for middle school math teachers who want to learn discovery and hands-on ways to teach specific concepts.
Mark your calendar for October 17th - 20th!
Yes! This is what I need!

YOU'RE A DEDICATED TEACHER, BUT YOU MAY BE THINKING:
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Why do my students shut down during math?
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We see you… We’ve been there too.

You’ve got students who give up before they even try. It’s like they’ve already decided they’re bad at math.

You’ve spent so much time reteaching…but it feels like the concepts just don’t stick.

You're doing everything you can think of - and it’s exhausting when nothing seems to spark engagement.
But here’s the good news - you don’t have to stay stuck in the cycle ✨

In this free conference, you'll:Â
📚 learn specific ways to teach trickier math topicsÂ
🙋‍♀️ develop a deeper understanding of how to help students master math
🏆 build effective discovery and hands-on lessons that will engage your students
🎉 virtually hang with math teachers from around the world
Who is this for?
When are the sessions?
I'm busy October 17th-20th. Can I still join?
Meet your host, Johanna (aka Miss Kuiper).
Through Educator Exponential, you will come away with actionable lessons that introduce topics to students in a way that hooks them in and builds confidence.Â

Meet our presenters!

Cassandra Harris
Modeling Made Simple: Helping Students Understand Algebraic Expressions

Ellen Levin
Differentiation in the Math ClassroomÂ

Hannah Butterfield
Shading the Story: Making Sense of Inequalities in Real Life

Jennie Webb
Angle Relationships with Rigid Transformations

Johanna Kuiper
Power of Hands-on Learning with Domain & Range

Kamal Bilkhu
Fractions Without Frustration: The Grid Strategy That Works

Kristen Moore
Spark Student Engagement with Real World Projects

Lauren Casias
Scaffold to Success: Helping Students Own Surface Area

Malia Rivera
Discovering Linear Inequalities

Mikaela Minckler
Unlocking the Why: Deriving Area Formulas for Rectangles, Parallelograms, Triangles, and Trapezoids

Mona Iehl
5 Steps to Making Word Problems Work

Rachel Mesic
Making Integers Visual: Multiplication & Division with Algebra Tiles
Ready to Help Your Students Believe They're Good at Math?
You don’t need a complete curriculum overhaul or hours of extra prep time. You just need intentional strategies that address the real issue: helping students believe they can actually understand math.
When students feel confident and safe to make mistakes, they’ll surprise you with their curiosity and engagement.
Ready to sign up now?
The video will be emailed to you, so you can watch when you have time. A non-school email works best to ensure you'll get the videos!