Teachers will learn the key elements of the enVision+ topic and lesson structure, dive into print components and digital resources on Savvas Realize, and explore innovative ways to strengthen instruction and increase student engagement.
Courtney Baker is the Accelerated Math Specialist in Northwest ISD. She spent 9 years as a math and science teacher in grades 4 and 5 before moving to the gifted classroom, where she was in her role for 2 years. In her current position, she teaches elementary aged students middle... Read More →
Get ready to call the right plays in your math classroom! Just like a coach designing a winning game plan, this session will show how to use your new math resource to orchestrate effective small group instruction that moves every learner down the field. You’ll explore strategies for diagnosing needs, selecting targeted activities, and adjusting your approach in real time to keep your team in sync and scoring. Coaches and educators alike will walk away with actionable play-calling techniques to boost engagement and achievement in every quarter.
Teachers will learn the key elements of the enVision+ topic and lesson structure, dive into print components and digital resources on Savvas Realize, and explore innovative ways to strengthen instruction and increase student engagement.
Participants will explore practical strategies to differentiate instruction for gifted learners and reflect on how to apply these strategies in their own classrooms.
I am a G/T Specialist who loves to differentiate, find new and innovative ways to help students pursue their passions, and facilitate scholarly growth in G/T learners! I also love creating cross-curricular lessons to make learning more engaging and teaching more time-efficient.
Tuesday July 21, 2026 2:45pm - 4:15pm CDT Rm. 806 - Northwest High SchoolNorthwest High School, 2301 Texan Drive, Justin, TX 76247
Algebra is often taught as a series of isolated "tricks" and procedures, but it is actually a continuous story of relationships, patterns, and logic. In this session, we will zoom out and explore the vertical trajectory of algebraic thinking. Instead of focusing on "how to get the answer," we will investigate the conceptual shifts required to move students from basic inverse operations to the sophisticated world of advanced functions.
I'm entering my 23rd year in education. I have taught all levels of secondary math through College Algebra. One of my greatest passions in math education is helping students BELIEVE that they can do the math by fostering a mistake-friendly environment that prioritizes deep thinking... Read More →
Tuesday July 21, 2026 2:45pm - 4:15pm CDT Rm. 1203 - Northwest High SchoolNorthwest High School, 2301 Texan Drive, Justin, TX 76247
In this Game Clock & Check-Ins session, you’ll learn how to use timely assessments—both formal and formative—to keep your math instruction on pace and your players moving toward mastery. Just like a coach checking the game clock and calling strategic timeouts, you’ll explore quick “check-ins” that give immediate feedback and inform your next play in small groups or whole-class settings. Discover how purposeful assessments help you adjust your game plan in real time, ensure students are mastering key skills, and drive meaningful growth. Walk away ready to use your math resource to make every minute of instruction count.
Get your classroom ready for game day math! This session will show educators how to use your new math resource to implement problem-solving and discourse routines that keep students actively engaged and thinking strategically. Explore hands-on approaches for fostering meaningful math conversations, building reasoning skills, and guiding students to work collaboratively through challenging tasks. You’ll leave with practical strategies to help every student advance down the field toward stronger conceptual understanding.
Teachers will learn the key elements of the enVision+ topic and lesson structure; dive into print components and digital resources on Savvas Realize, and explore innovative ways to strengthen instruction and increase student engagement
Great teams communicate on and off the field—and strong math classrooms do the same! In this session, elementary educators will explore how to build a winning “math team” (class) through purposeful student discourse. Learn practical strategies to get every player in the game, including math talk play calls, team signals, and structured partner huddles. Walk away with ready-to-use tools that help you coach a classroom culture where every student takes the field, shares their thinking, and works together to score big in math learning.
Teachers will learn the key elements of the enVision+ topic and lesson structure; dive into print components and digital resources on Savvas Realize, and explore innovative ways to strengthen instruction and increase student engagement
Huddle up for a dynamic book study debrief of Teaching Mathematics in the Visible Learning Classroom, where we break down the game film and examine the high-impact moves that drive student achievement. Just like a quarterback making split-second decisions at the line of scrimmage, teachers navigate hundreds of micro-decisions each minute—balancing learning intentions, tasks, and assessments to advance every player down the field. In this session, we’ll reflect on key takeaways from our study, share winning plays for surface, deep, and transfer learning, and discuss how to adjust the playbook to meet the needs of every learner. Walk away ready to call smarter plays, use evidence as your scoreboard, and lead your math team to championship-level growth. (Grades K-2 Session)
Score big in math fluency with your new resource! This session will explore how the tool’s built-in features and scaffolds naturally support students’ development of speed, accuracy, and confidence with key skills. You’ll see how fluency grows as students interact with the resource, receive feedback, and progress through increasingly challenging tasks. Walk away with a clear understanding of how to leverage the resource to help every student advance toward math mastery.
Huddle up for a dynamic book study debrief of Teaching Mathematics in the Visible Learning Classroom, where we break down the game film and examine the high-impact moves that drive student achievement. Just like a quarterback making split-second decisions at the line of scrimmage, teachers navigate hundreds of micro-decisions each minute—balancing learning intentions, tasks, and assessments to advance every player down the field. In this session, we’ll reflect on key takeaways from our study, share winning plays for surface, deep, and transfer learning, and discuss how to adjust the playbook to meet the needs of every learner. Walk away ready to call smarter plays, use evidence as your scoreboard, and lead your math team to championship-level growth. (Grades 3-5 Session)