If you are an elementary or middle school math teacher looking for professional development, here are some conferences and workshops I recommend!
In person math teacher PD conferences and workshops
- Building Thinking Classrooms Summer Conference
- YouCubed Professional Development at Stanford
- National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Regional Conferences
- Creative Mathematics Workshops– Opportunities include Math Camps for Teachers (grades pre K-7), Math Games for All Standards, and Fact Fluency workshops. I got to attend one of Kim Sutton’s workshops as part of CAMT- here is my post about the workshop
- Elementary Technology Conference for teachers of grades preK-5
- Conference for the Advancement of Mathematics Teaching– CAMT is an annual conference for K-12 mathematics educators and leaders. The conference is sponsored jointly by the Texas Council of Teachers of Mathematics, the Texas Association of Supervisors of Mathematics, and the Texas Section of the Mathematical Association of America. The three-day conference is conducted each summer, on a rotating basis, in Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio. I attended CAMT in 2022 and here is my post about it.
- Texas Association of Supervisors of Mathematics
- Math and Science Day at Ron Clark Academy– I have not yet attended this one but I did attend RCA Expo and got to see Ron Clark teach math- see my post about it here!
Virtual math teacher conferences and workshops
- Greg Tang Virtual Academy for teachers of grades K-8
- NCTM Virtual Conference
- Developing Mathematical Reasoning is a free online math workshop with Pam Harris of Math is Figure-Out-Able. She also offers other paid workshops for specific topics grades K-12.
- Amplify Desmos Math Symposium
- Guided Math Conference
- Build Math Minds offers online professional development classes as well as a yearly virtual summit.
- Kentucky Center for Mathematics provides free online mini classes to educators from elementary to high school.
- YouCubed online classes
- Not So Wimpy Teacher math masterclass for teachers of grades 2-5. You’ll learn how to fit an engaging, chaos-free math workshop in a 60-minute math block—and it works with any curriculum!