Joyful and Engaging Math Teaching StrategiesÂ
with Kendra Jacobs
Are you an elementary or support teacher, or a math specialist looking to make math exciting and accessible for your students? Kendra Jacobs offers interactive and engaging workshops that inspire confidence in teaching foundational math skills while promoting problem-solving and critical thinking.
Kendra Jacobs is an experienced educator and adjunct professor at the University of British Columbia, Okanagan. She is passionate about reducing math anxiety for both educators and children, bringing joy to mathematics and changing the way we view and teach math. With over a decade of experience in the classroom and beyond, Kendraâs workshops are designed to meet the needs of todayâs educators.
Why Join Kendra's Workshops?
- For Teachers of All Grades: Choose from primary (K-2), intermediate (3-6), or general (K-6) workshops.
- Flexible Formats: Attend in-person or virtually, with 1-2.5 hour options available.
- Actionable Strategies: Gain practical tools and resources for immediate implementation in your classroom.
- Customizable Options: Book a single workshop or combine sessions into a series to fit your professional development needs.
Mathematizing 24.7 comes from my deep rooted passion for constantly talking about math.
If you know me, you know itâs true. Iâm always the voice in the back that says âand what about math?â
For some reason, we often think of math as âdifferentâ from other teaching practices. We have readers in our classrooms. We have writers in our classrooms. And we âdo mathâ. The word, mathematizing, used by Cathy Fosnot is created to shift this notion from âdoing mathâ to making math an active verbmathâing or as she calls it mathematizing.
The name, mathematizing comes from my desire to mathematize everything. I believe that when we see math all around us, it is one way to positively impact our growth mindsets towards math and make it a little less scary. A little less different from the 'other' subjects. Mathematizing brings creativity and joy to math.
The idea of 24.7 was inspired by a colleague who is deeply passionate about making childrenâs âall day, everydayâ experience at school meaningful. That idea has always resonated deeply with me. We have children with us, in our school care for such a short time. How can we make the most of it? How can we bring intention to the little moments? The in between.
Mathematizing 24.7 is about making every moment count.
Workshop Topics
Getting Started on the Right Foot
In this interactive workshop, Kendra shares foolproof strategies for setting up a math program that inspires meaningful learning all year long. Teachers will walk away understanding how to engage their mathematicians, combat math anxiety in the classroom and create the conditions for a community of deep mathematical learning.
Routines, Systems and Structures for All Learners
For teachers looking to create structures that support all learners to succeed, a math workshop can be employed. In this interactive session, Kendra shares practical examples of math workshop in action, including mini-lessons, investigations and sharing which enable teachers to set up their own math workshop structure in their classroom.
Universal Design for Learning; A mathematical perspectiveÂ
In this workshop, Kendra shares easy to integrate strategies for all learners to thrive as wholistic mathematicians. She explores practical examples of Rachel Lambertâs universal design framework, in action, helping teachers understand the âhowâ of universal design for learning.
Integrating Numeracy Into the All Day, Everyday Experience
For teachers looking at creative and engaging ways to integrate numeracy experiences into their classroom, not just during math block, but throughout the day! In this engaging session, Kendra will explore practical ideas for teachers to mathematize their reading instruction, writing instruction, morning meetings and more!
Conferring with Young Mathematicians -
Counting Collections
(K to Grade 4)
In this practical workshop, Kendra shares interactive assessment practices in action, identifying what children know, can do, and understand through the lens of early number sense. Teachers will come away with a framework for assessment, using math conferrals to assist in both formative and summative assessment and a deeper conceptual understanding of early number sense and counting.Â
Conferring with Young Mathematicians -
Multiplication
(Grades 3-6)Â
In this practical workshop, Kendra shares interactive assessment practices in action, identifying what children know, can do, and understand through the lens of multiplication. Teachers will come away with a framework for assessment, using math conferrals to assist in both formative and summative assessment and a deeper conceptual understanding of multiplication.
What Youâll Gain
Strategies to reduce math anxiety in your classroom.
Practical examples of effective math teaching techniques.
Tools to create an engaging math environment for all students.
A deeper understanding of how to support diverse learners.
Contact & Availability
Ready to inspire passion and confidence into your math teaching?
Reach out to Kendra for pricing and availability.
About Kendra Jacobs
Kendra is a passionate mathematician based in Kelowna, BC. With years of experience in elementary education, sheâs held roles as a classroom teacher, learning assistance teacher, resource teacher, and district consultant. Her workshops focus on making math a joyful, engaging experience for teachers and students alike. When Kendra isnât teaching, she shares her love of math through her platform, Mathematizing 24.7, helping educators see math in every moment of the day.
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