Catalog of Workshops and On-site Workshops Available Through ActiveMath®
For details on our current workshop offerings, click here to go to our Workshop Schedule page
If you have a special interest in having specific workshops offered during an upcoming quarter—or on-site at your school--please let us know. Your suggestions for new workshops are always welcome. We pride ourselves in developing workshops that meet the unique needs of schools.
Choose
a grade level to view the
workshops available at
that level. Please
note that the grade levels
listed with the workshops
are simply recommendations. Our
experience is that for
most workshops, teachers
are able to adapt the material
down or up--depending upon
the grade at which they
teach.
Grades K–4
- Using Games and Children's Literature to Make Math More Meaningful, Grades K-4
- Number Sense and Algebraic Reasoning in the Elementary School, Grades K-4
- Springboards to Mathematical Learning, K–4
- Primary Algebra: Using Hands-on Activities to Develop Algebraic Thinking in Grades K-4
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Grades3–6
- Using
Manipulatives and Activities
Through the Mathematics
Standards, Grades 3-6
- Teaching
Number Concepts and Computation
Meaningfully, Grades 3-6
- Math
in the Real World, Grades
3-6
- Teaching
the Mathematically Gifted,
Grades 3-6
- Instructional Strategies to Improve Student Math Performance on the ISAT, Grades 3–6
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Grades 4–8
- Reading
and Writing: making
the Mathematics Connection,
Grades 4-8
- Introducing
Key Mathematics Concepts
Through Cooperative Activities,
Grades 4-8
- The
New Math Standards: Activities & Projects
to Enhance Learning, Grades
4-8
- Teaching
Problem Solving, Grades
5-8
- Instructional Strategies to Improve Student Math Performance on the ISAT, Grades 4–8
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Grades 5–9
- Outdoor
Mathematics, Grades 5-9
- Math
at the Zoo, Grades 59
- Math
at the Field Museum
- Applying
Consumer Topics in the
Mathematics Classroom,
Grades 5-9
- Data
Collection in the Real
World, Grades 5-9
- Visual Patterns in Math: Art in the Mathematics Classroom, Grades 5 - 10
- Math
and Sports/Recreation
- Standards-based
Mathematics
for Students with Special
Needs, Grades 6-8
- Computers,
the Internet, and hands-on
Mathematics, Grades 5-10
- Differentiating
Mathematics in the Middle
School
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Grades 6–10
- Math
at the Art Institute
- Using
Manipulatives and Activities
to Develop Algebra Concepts
- Using
Manipulatives and Activities
to Develop Geometry Concepts
- Multiple
Intelligences in the Mathematics
Classroom, Grades 6-10
- Integrating
Mathematics Across the
Curriculum
- Using
Computers in the Mathematics
Classroom, Grades 6-9
- Probability
Activities for the Real
World, Grades 6-10
- Multicultural
Math: Celebrating
Diversity
- Mathematical
Motivators: Experiences
that Promote the Learning
and Enjoyment of Mathematics,
Grades 6-10
- Career
Math: Motivating Students
by Exploring Real-World
Applications
- Designing
and Creating School Web
Pages
- The Math You Need for the Real World: Mathematical
Literacy , Grades 6-10
- Using Graphing Calculators and Computer Spreadsheets in the Mathematics Classroom, Gr. 6–9
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Grades 7–12
- Probabilities
in Gaming, Grades 7-12
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