Looking for fresh, fun ways to bring math to life in your K–6 classroom? This engaging session will explore hands-on, high-energy math activities designed to boost student engagement, build number sense, and make learning stick. From movement-based games to creative problem-solving challenges, you'll leave with ideas that are easy to implement and adaptable across grade levels. Whether you're teaching addition or algebraic thinking, these activities will help your students see math as meaningful—and fun!
"Interactive workshops where teachers actively create and then take away tangible resources and activities they can immediately implement in their classrooms."
Ready to save time, spark creativity, and transform your teaching with the power of AI? Join us for "AI in Action: Transform Teaching with Magic School & ChatGPT," a dynamic session designed to help educators explore and integrate two of the most powerful AI tools available today. Whether you're brand new to AI or already experimenting, this session will provide practical, classroom-ready ideas that you can implement right away.
With Genially, anyone can turn any type of content into an interactive experience. Tell a captivating story, get people interested and keep them clicking!
Unlock the power of effective classroom management with Teach Like a Champion techniques! This session is designed for educators of all grade levels and experience, offering practical, proven techniques to create a focused, respectful, and high-achieving classroom environment. Whether you're a new teacher or a seasoned pro, you'll leave with ready-to-use tools that promote student engagement, smooth transitions, and strong teacher presence. Join us and take your classroom management to the next level!
Ready to ditch the devices and get your students moving? Get students out from behind screens and engaged in friendly competition and activities perfect for review, reinforcement, and fun. We'll play, discuss, and explore how to easily integrate these games into your classroom.
In her 28 years of teaching, Tonya has taught just about everything in business education from 4th grade keyboarding to Business Law to Desktop Publishing and even pre-kindergarten summer school computers! She's a technology nerd who spends free time learning new tools, mastering... Read More →
Tired of juggling sticky notes, clipboards, and endless to-do lists? It's time to let Google Sheets do the heavy lifting! In "Data Made Doable: Google Sheets for Tracking, Planning, and More," educators will learn how to use this powerful (and free!) tool to simplify classroom data, streamline planning, and stay organized like never before.
This hands-on session is perfect for beginners and intermediate users who want to explore creative, time-saving ways to use Google Sheets in an educational setting.
This interactive workshop explores how critical thinking is not just an academic skill but a dynamic form of student engagement. Participants will leave with practical, ready-to-use strategies that foster deeper inquiry, meaningful discussion, and intellectual risk-taking in any classroom setting. This session is designed for any grade level and content area.
QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) is a suicide prevention training program designed to teach participants how to recognize the warning signs of a suicide crisis and how to respond appropriately.
Essential Details on QPR:
1. Learning Objectives:
Recognize the signs that someone may be considering suicide. Learn how to ask the “suicide question” directly and without fear. Gain skills to persuade the individual to seek help. Know how to refer someone to appropriate resources for assistance.
2. Target Audience:
Mental health professionals Medical staff Case managers School staff and educators Community support workers General public interested in suicide prevention
3. Key Takeaways:
“Question” refers to learning how to ask someone directly about suicidal thoughts. “Persuade” teaches how to listen with empathy and encourage the person to get help. “Refer” provides knowledge on how and where to refer someone for professional care. Emphasizes that anyone can be a "gatekeeper" and potentially save a life. Reinforces that early intervention can reduce suicide risk.
Participants will learn how to create a classroom community through the Engineering Design Process. Using the 4 C’s (Creativity, Critical Thinking, Collaboration, Communication) you will experience a design challenge from the student’s perspective. Participants will walk away with different strategies and resources to help their students the next day.
In her 28 years of teaching, Tonya has taught just about everything in business education from 4th grade keyboarding to Business Law to Desktop Publishing and even pre-kindergarten summer school computers! She's a technology nerd who spends free time learning new tools, mastering... Read More →
Join us for a hands-on professional development session focused on maximizing your productivity with Google Docs, Drive, and Gmail. Learn how to streamline lesson planning, collaborate in real time, organize digital resources, and communicate effectively with students and colleagues. Whether you're new to these tools or looking to sharpen your skills, this session will provide practical tips and classroom-ready strategies to make your workflow more efficient and impactful.
Take your Google Classroom game to the next level with smart strategies and time-saving tricks designed for experienced users. In Streamline & Shine, we’ll explore lesser-known features, powerful integrations, and creative workflows that boost efficiency and enhance student engagement. Get ready to teach smarter—not harder!
High School Language Arts Teacher, Poplar Bluff High School
Cassie Nobles is a seasoned educator with a passion for leveraging technology to enhance teaching and learning experiences within school environments. With a Master's Degree in Educational Technology and over 15 years of teaching experience, Cassie brings a wealth of knowledge and... Read More →
Looking for practical, positive ways to boost student well-being and create a more energized, focused classroom? Join this fun, fast-paced session led by a registered nurse and teacher who blends medical insight with real-world classroom experience! You’ll leave with simple, effective strategies to promote physical, mental, and emotional health in your students—without adding more to your plate. From the power of movement breaks to brain-boosting snacks and creative ways to encourage hydration, this summer session is packed with ideas you can use right from day one. Let’s turn your classroom into a healthier, happier place—for you and your students!
"Stressed? Chapped? Grading papers with your teeth? Come make your own lip balm and save your lips from the emotional toll of standardized testing! In this quick and fun workshop, you'll mix, melt, and pour your way to softer lips—perfect for whispering, 'Put your name on your paper' for the 47th time. Bonus: it makes grading season slightly more tolerable. Slightly."
You know the Canva basics, now lets look at new features that have been added! Learn more about Canva AI, Bulk Create, Canva Sheets, and other tips and tricks! It is lime to level up your Canva!!
"EdTech Roundtable: Share, Explore, and Get Inspired!" is all about you—the classroom expert. This interactive session is a space for teachers to come together, swap favorite EdTech tools, and share real-life strategies that are making a difference in their classrooms.
Whether it’s a time-saving app, a game-changing website, or a creative twist on a digital tool, your ideas take center stage. You’ll leave with a crowd-sourced collection of tech tools, fresh inspiration, and a whole lot of teacher-powered wisdom.
Discover how to enhance student engagement and promote collaborative teaching with interactive platforms like Quizizz, Edpuzzle, and Gimkit. This session will include how to create and use materials from these platforms along with the collaboration tools for teacher teams.
Incorporating movement into the classroom can significantly enhance student focus, engagement, and learning retention. By incorporating physical activity into lessons, teachers can help students re-energize their bodies and minds, improve attention spans, and reduce stress. Movement in the classroom addresses the reality that students are not meant to be seated all day. Research has shown that movement allows students to be focused for longer periods of time, engaged in the classroom environment and have less overall anxiety. Locomotor movement is needed for physical and mental health, but it also supports student learning. We will be actively participating in "Brain Boosts" throughout this session. Come prepared to move.
In this session, you will discover the common signs and symptoms of mental health distress and acquire practical strategies to support your students, coworkers, and yourself in managing these challenges. Session content will emphasize fostering a positive, responsive classroom culture and promoting mental health awareness in the classroom and beyond.
Content Warning: This session will include discussions on suicide prevention and the associated signs and symptoms.
Clinical Manager - Youth Behavioral Health Clinic, FCC Behavioral Health
I am the Clinical Manager for Youth Outpatient Therapy services at FCC Behavioral Health. Before stepping into a leadership role with FCC, I served as a school-based therapist. Prior to FCC, I was an educator for ten years. Two years spent as a classroom teacher and volleyball coach... Read More →
This session will be about Children's Division Primary Prevention Team and a Mandated Reporter training. In this session you will learn all about what Children's Division is doing with their Prevention Team and how that helps children and families within the community. You will also get a hands on Mandated Reporter training that walks you through possible child abuse and neglect scenarios. You will get to learn what to look for child abuse and neglect and how to properly report it as well!
Discover how to transform your classroom culture using ClassDojo! This session will explore practical strategies for leveraging ClassDojo to boost student engagement, foster intrinsic motivation, and strengthen communication with families. Whether you're new to the platform or looking to deepen your impact, this presentation will equip you with tools, tips, and real-life examples to make the most of ClassDojo in your teaching practice.
In this session, you will discover the common signs and symptoms of mental health distress and acquire practical strategies to support your students, coworkers, and yourself in managing these challenges. Session content will emphasize fostering a positive, responsive classroom culture and promoting mental health awareness in the classroom and beyond.
Content Warning: This session will include discussions on suicide prevention and the associated signs and symptoms.
Clinical Manager - Youth Behavioral Health Clinic, FCC Behavioral Health
I am the Clinical Manager for Youth Outpatient Therapy services at FCC Behavioral Health. Before stepping into a leadership role with FCC, I served as a school-based therapist. Prior to FCC, I was an educator for ten years. Two years spent as a classroom teacher and volleyball coach... Read More →
If you have previously attended an ASL Session or already know some ASL and want to practice, delve deeper or have discussions about the benefits and resources this is the class for you.
An Individualized Education Program (IEP) is a written statement of the educational program designed to meet a child’s individual needs. Every child who receives special education services must have an IEP. That’s why the process of developing this vital document is of great interest and importance to educators, administrators, and families alike. Here’s a crash course on the IEP. What is in an IEP? What is the IEP’s purpose? Who develops the IEP? When is the IEP developed? Can students be involved in developing their own IEPs? Why is teacher input required?
New to Google Classroom? This session is designed for educators who want to build a strong foundation with this powerful digital tool. Learn how to set up your classes, post assignments, communicate with students, and streamline your workflow. Whether you're teaching in person, online, or in a hybrid setting, this beginner-friendly session will help you confidently integrate Google Classroom into your daily teaching routine.
Learn the basics of Canva, a free and easy to use graphic design tool that helps you create visuals for social media, presentations, flyers, worksheets, and more. This session will guide you through setting up your free educator account, explore templates, use design elements, and create your first project - no design experience necessary!