October 20 - 23, 2023

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.

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In this free conference, you'll: 

 

📚 learn specific ways to teach trickier math topics 

🙋‍♀️ 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

Meet your host, Johanna (aka Miss Kuiper).

Hey teacher friend!

I'm Johanna and I am on a mission to help math teachers engage students academically so they can deeply understand and love math.

I know the struggle of wanting the best for your students, but not having the time or energy to do all the things.

That's where I come in! I am here to solve your problems, math and otherwise. Together we can meet your students where they are at and guide them towards comprehensive understanding. We'll engage your students, make math meaningful, and watch them master math concepts!

And with that, I'll calc-u-later!

Johanna 💕

Meet our presenters!

Kelly Hogan

Measurement Matters (Yes, even in middle school!)

Kathy Martin

How to Teach Adding and Subtracting Integers Successfully in the Middle School Classroom

Johanna Kuiper

From Static to Dynamic: Bringing Discovery to Geometric Transformations

Eva Padilla

Solving Equations 

Rachael Mesic

Making Sense of Integer Multiplication (and Division)

Ellen Levin

Estimation Stations in the Middle School Math Classroom

Annette Kuperus

Interactive Ratios - Let’s play a game!

Lauren Casias

A Hands-On Introduction to the Pythagorean Theorem

Megan Owens

Making Unit Price and Unit Rates Meaningful: A Hands-On Approach

Kristen Moore

Plan a PBL in 15 Minutes

Cassandra Harris

Modeling Algebraic Expressions

Taylor Kockenmeister

Use Journalism to Create Engaging Math Lessons and Projects