Math PD | Professional Development Bundle | Admin | Instructional Coaching

by Professional Development and Teacher Prep

Are you in need of comprehensive math professional development presentations? This bundle includes all of my Math PDs, designed to support instructional coaches, administrators, and teachers who are looking to elevate their instructional practices and enhance student learning outcomes.

As I continue to create more Math PDs throughout the school year, new sessions will be added to this bundle at no additional cost. Whether you're seeking to refine instructional strategies, incorporate data-driven instruction, or implement guided math techniques, these presentations will provide the tools and insights you need.

Please review the descriptions for each PD session to find the ones that best fit your needs. All presentations are fully editable and customizable, and they are conveniently available in Google Slides or Canva template links for easy access and modification.

This bundle is perfect for anyone dedicated to improving math instruction and providing targeted, impactful professional development for their teams or classrooms.

$39.00
$35.10

Math Fact Fluency Professional Development | PD | Admin | Instructional Coaching

By Professional Development and Teacher Prep

Are you an instructional coach or administrator at an elementary school seeking effective strategies to teach addition and subtraction to your teachers? This professional development session offers:

  • True/False Icebreaker: An engaging activity to help distinguish between effective and ineffective strategies.
  • Phases of Learning Math Facts: Insights into the stages students go through, including foundational concepts and derived facts.
  • Effective Strategies: Techniques such as quick looks and games to enhance understanding.
  • Assessment Ideas: Methods for evaluating student progress.
  • Family Engagement: Innovative ways to involve families in the learning process.

This professional development opportunity is perfect for guiding your teachers in teaching addition and subtraction facts.

Additionally, the Canva presentation for this session is fully editable, allowing you to customize it to meet your teachers’ specific needs.

The topics and what is included:

  • 24 pages of editable Canva Slides. 
  • Icebreaker
  • Student Learning Phases
  • Procedural Fluency
  • Strategy Focus
  • Foundational Facts
  • Quick Looks
  • Strategy steps for teachers
  • Game Ideas 
  • Assessing Ideas
  • Engaging Families 

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Please e-mail me with any questions or concerns @ heather.schrage@gmail.com

$6.00

Vocabulary Professional Development | PD | Admin | Instructional Coaching

By Professional Development and Teacher Prep

Are you looking for an engaging and impactful professional development (PD) session for your in-service or pre-service teachers? This vocabulary-focused PD offers a dynamic presentation that starts with an interactive icebreaker, sparking “aha” moments for participants. The session equips educators with a variety of instructional strategies and activities, making vocabulary concepts more accessible and engaging for students. By participating, teachers will enhance their ability to tailor their teaching methods to diverse learning styles, allowing for seamless integration of vocabulary instruction into their existing curriculum.

Professional Development (PD)

This PowerPoint-based PD is designed to provide teachers with fresh, engaging ideas for teaching vocabulary strategies to students. The presentation is fully customizable, allowing you to adjust it to meet the specific needs of your teachers or school environment.

Key Features:

  • 19 Editable PowerPoint slides
  • Real-world photos that support learning concepts
  • Research-based instructional strategies
  • A practical, time-saving end-of-session activity to help teachers apply their new skills immediately

Professional Learning unity (PLC)

This presentation is also ideal for use during PLC meetings with smaller groups of teachers. During these sessions, educators can discuss and exchange ideas on the newly introduced vocabulary strategies, as well as share their own experiences and best practices. Future PLC meetings can include follow-ups using vocabulary or language arts data, fostering collaboration and continuous learning among colleagues.

This PD session is a flexible tool, offering structured yet adaptable content to empower teachers with strategies that enrich their students’ vocabulary and language arts skills.

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  • Student Math Engagement PD

  • Top Chef Engaging PD Template

  • Engaging Stations PD

  • Morning Meeting Questions

  • Picture of Day

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$6.00

Guided Math PD | Administrators | Instructional Coach | Professional Development

By Professional Development and Teacher Prep

Are you an instructional coach or school administrator looking for an engaging editable professional development (PD) session focused on improving math scores? This comprehensive PD covers essential strategies for successfully implementing guided math in your classrooms. You'll learn the reasoning behind guided math, how to effectively use data to inform instruction, different grouping strategies, what guided math looks like in practice, and a wealth of tips for teachers to implement this best practice effectively.

This professional development presentation includes the following key components:

  • Canva Template: Editable Presentation to tailor to the needs of your teachers.
  • Fun Teacher Icebreaker inspired by the Abbott Elementary show to set a positive tone and foster engagement.
  • The Importance of Guided Math: Explore why guided math is a powerful instructional approach for differentiating learning and improving student outcomes.
  • Data-Driven Instruction: Learn how to use student data to make informed decisions that enhance instruction and student progress.
  • Forming Groups with Data: A practical example of using MAP Assessment data to create effective small groups tailored to student needs.
  • Visuals of Guided Math in Action: Photos showcasing different classroom setups and how guided math stations can be organized.
  • Video Demonstration: Watch an example lesson of guided math in action, offering a clear picture of how it can be implemented in real-time.
  • Tips for Successful Implementation: Gain actionable tips and strategies for seamlessly integrating guided math into your teaching practices and overcoming common challenges.

This Editable PD is designed to be interactive, informative, and ready to inspire your educators to take their math instruction to the next level!

Engaging teachers during professional development is crucial for several reasons:

  1. Improves Effectiveness: Engaged teachers are more likely to absorb and implement new strategies, techniques, and information presented during professional development. This leads to more effective teaching practices and better student outcomes.
  2. Promotes Active Learning: Engagement fosters active participation, discussion, and collaboration among teachers. This active learning approach helps in retaining information and applying it in real classroom settings.
  3. Encourages Reflective Practice: When teachers are engaged, they are more likely to reflect on their own practices, identify areas for improvement, and make necessary adjustments. Reflective practice is essential for continuous professional growth.
  4. Increases Motivation and Morale: Engaging professional development can reignite teachers' passion for teaching, making them feel valued and supported. This boosts their motivation and morale, which positively impacts their performance and job satisfaction.
  5. Facilitates Collaboration: Engaged teachers are more likely to collaborate with their peers, share best practices, and support each other. This collaborative culture enhances the overall learning environment and promotes a sense of community within the school.
  6. Addresses Diverse Needs: Engaging professional development can be tailored to address the diverse needs and interests of teachers, making it more relevant and meaningful. This personalized approach ensures that all teachers benefit from the training.
  7. Promotes Innovation: When teachers are engaged, they are more open to exploring new ideas and innovative teaching methods. This willingness to innovate can lead to the adoption of more effective instructional practices and improved student learning experiences.
  8. Builds Capacity: Engaged professional development helps build the capacity of teachers to handle various challenges in the classroom. It equips them with the skills and knowledge needed to address diverse student needs and create a positive learning environment.
  9. Ensures Sustainability: Sustainable change in teaching practices requires ongoing engagement and reinforcement. Engaged teachers are more likely to continue implementing new strategies and approaches long after the professional development sessions have ended.

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  • PD Bundle
  • Engaging Math Opportunities PD

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  • True or False to Elevate Learning
  • Picture of Day
  • Morning Meeting Questions

Let's Connect

Instagram- heatherschrage

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Please e-mail me with any questions or concerns @ heather.schrage@gmail.com

$5.00

Math Engagement Professional Development, PD, Instructional Coaching, Admin

By Professional Development and Teacher Prep

Are you an instructional coach or administrator seeking innovative ways to deliver a professional development session on enhancing student engagement in math? This customizable professional development (PD) template is an excellent starting point for guiding teachers on how to incorporate engaging, hands-on activities into their math instruction using their current curriculum. The template is fully editable, allowing you to personalize it with details specific to your curriculum, school environment, and even add photos or videos to further customize the experience.

Session Overview:

  1. Experiencing Engagement from a Student’s Perspective: To kick off the session, teachers will participate in a variety of math activities within small groups, experiencing the learning process from a student’s point of view. These activities will range from traditional worksheets to more interactive and game-based approaches. Afterward, participants will reflect on their experiences and compare which method fostered higher engagement. By directly experiencing different learning strategies, teachers will gain a clearer understanding of what truly engages students and promotes deeper understanding.
  2. Cognitive Engagement Quadrant Model: Following the activity, the Cognitive Engagement Quadrant Model (with a visual guide included) will be introduced to help teachers analyze the relationship between student participation and the level of cognitive demand. The model highlights four types of engagement:
  • High participation with high-order thinking
  • High participation with low-order thinking
  • Low participation with high-order thinking
  • Low participation with low-order thinking

Teachers will use this framework to reflect on their current practices and discover how to balance participation and critical thinking in their classrooms.

  1. Multimedia Examples of Engaging Math Activities: To inspire creative approaches, the session includes a variety of video and picture examples showcasing real-world classroom scenarios where students are actively engaged in math lessons. Teachers will observe examples of hands-on learning, math games, and other dynamic activities that align with core math skills and concepts. These examples will serve as a practical resource for educators looking to transform their instruction.
  2. Math Rotation Ideas & Engagement Strategies: Teachers will explore different strategies to maintain student interest and participation during math instruction, including rotation stations and game-based learning. These ideas are designed to provide teachers with concrete methods for incorporating student-centered activities into their lessons. By rotating through activities, students remain engaged while reinforcing their understanding of key math concepts in a collaborative and interactive setting.
  3. Collaborative Problem-Solving Game: As part of the session, teachers will participate in a group-based algebra game that challenges them to solve an algebraic expression together. This hands-on game fosters teamwork, problem-solving, and engagement—skills that can easily be adapted to their own classrooms to make math more interactive and enjoyable for students.
  4. Group Reflection and Anchor Chart Creation: At the conclusion of the PD, teachers will come together to collaborate on creating an anchor chart summarizing the key engagement strategies and takeaways from the session. This chart will serve as a reference for implementing these ideas in the classroom, and can also be shared with other staff members to extend the impact of the professional development across the school.

Research-Backed Approach: Engaging students through hands-on, interactive learning has been proven to enhance academic achievement. A study in a low-income elementary school found that students exposed to 12 weeks of hands-on learning experiences significantly outperformed their peers in classrooms using traditional textbook-based instruction (Guthrie et al., 2006). This PD leverages these insights to promote engaging, active learning environments that make a lasting impact on student performance.

**Customizable and Flexible:**This PD template is completely editable, giving you the flexibility to adapt it to your school’s specific curriculum and instructional goals. Whether you need to add school-specific materials, customize the activities, or include photos of your own classrooms in action, this template provides the framework to create a professional development session tailored to your teachers' needs.
By the end of the session, teachers will leave equipped with practical strategies to engage students, increase participation, and foster a deeper understanding of math concepts—all while making learning fun and meaningful for their students.

The topics and what is included:

  • 24 pages of editable Google Slides. 
  • An activity to show teachers the levels of engagement with different math activities. 
  • Videos and pictures showing differing examples of engaging students during math. 
  • An engaging math game to play with staff. 
  • Engagement strategies that transfer to the classroom.

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  • True or False to Elevate Learning
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Please e-mail me with any questions or concerns @ heather.schrage@gmail.com

$6.00

Number Sense Professional Development | PD | PLC | Instructional Coaching, Admin

By Professional Development and Teacher Prep

Professional Development- Number Sense

Are you in need of an engaging professional development for your teachers? 

This number sense presentation equips teachers with a variety of instructional strategies and activities to make mathematical concepts more accessible and engaging. This will enhance their ability to tailor teaching methods to diverse learning styles. Teachers can seamlessly integrate number sense concepts into the existing curriculum. 

P.D.

This Canva Presentation PD is a copy that you can edit and is centered around giving teachers engaging ideas to teach number sense strategies to their students.  The professional development is editable and can be altered to fit your teachers’ needs. This presentation can also be downloaded as a PowerPoint or Google Slide. You will go to the share button in Canva and then the download button. After the download button, press the down arrow where the file type is and select the file you want to download it as. 

PLC

This presentation can also be used during PLC time to present to a smaller group of teachers. Teachers during PLC meetings can easily discuss the new number sense strategies with one another and can share their own experiences with number sense.  Number sense data can be brought to follow-up meetings to effectively collaborate and learn from each other. 

The topics and what is included:

  • 19 Editable Canva Slides 

  • Real pictures and videos of number sense activities

Resources you may also love.

  • Student Math Engagement PD

  • Top Chef Engaging PD Template

  • Engaging Stations PD

  • Morning Meeting Questions

  • Picture of Day

Blog Posts You Might Enjoy

  • Video of The Day

  • Picture of Day

  • Morning Meeting Questions

Let's Connect

Instagram- heatherschrage

TikTok- doctor.teach

Twitter- heatherschrage

Facebook

$6.00

Partner Talk PD | Professional Development | Admin | Instructional Coaching

By Professional Development and Teacher Prep

Are you an instructional coach or school administrator seeking an engaging and impactful professional development (PD) session focused on enhancing the use of partner talk in your classroom? This comprehensive Editable PD session offers essential strategies to foster a positive, collaborative learning environment through effective partner discussions.

The professional development presentation includes the following key components:

  1. Thought-Provoking Icebreaker: Kick off the session with an interactive icebreaker that introduces participants to a partner talk strategy in action, setting the stage for the rest of the PD.
  2. Building a Positive Learning Environment: Explore practical techniques for cultivating a classroom atmosphere where students feel comfortable engaging in partner talk, emphasizing trust, respect, and open communication.
  3. Modeling Effective Partner Talk: Demonstrate best practices for facilitating meaningful partner discussions, providing educators with a clear example of how to guide and structure student conversations for maximum impact.
  4. Creative Approaches to Partner Talk: Discover a variety of innovative ideas and formats for conducting partner talk, from structured discussions to more spontaneous interactions, ensuring engagement across different learning styles and subjects.
  5. Problem-Solving Tips: Equip educators with strategies to overcome common challenges that may arise during partner talk sessions, such as unequal participation, off-topic conversations, or time management issues.
  6. Addressing Potential Challenges: Identify and troubleshoot the obstacles teachers might encounter when implementing partner talk in the classroom, and explore strategies for adapting to different student needs and classroom dynamics.
  7. Additional Partner Talk Strategies: Provide a toolkit of extra ideas and alternative strategies for partner talk, empowering teachers to customize and differentiate their approach based on the specific needs of their students.
  8. Editable: Edit the Canva Template based on teachers' needs and add slides to the presentation.

This PD session ensures that educators leave with a deeper understanding of how to effectively incorporate partner talk into their instructional practices, enhancing student collaboration, communication, and critical thinking skills.

Engaging teachers during professional development is crucial for several reasons:

  1. Improves Effectiveness: Engaged teachers are more likely to absorb and implement new strategies, techniques, and information presented during professional development. This leads to more effective teaching practices and better student outcomes.
  2. Promotes Active Learning: Engagement fosters active participation, discussion, and collaboration among teachers. This active learning approach helps in retaining information and applying it in real classroom settings.
  3. Encourages Reflective Practice: When teachers are engaged, they are more likely to reflect on their own practices, identify areas for improvement, and make necessary adjustments. Reflective practice is essential for continuous professional growth.
  4. Increases Motivation and Morale: Engaging professional development can reignite teachers' passion for teaching, making them feel valued and supported. This boosts their motivation and morale, which positively impacts their performance and job satisfaction.
  5. Facilitates Collaboration: Engaged teachers are more likely to collaborate with their peers, share best practices, and support each other. This collaborative culture enhances the overall learning environment and promotes a sense of community within the school.
  6. Addresses Diverse Needs: Engaging professional development can be tailored to address the diverse needs and interests of teachers, making it more relevant and meaningful. This personalized approach ensures that all teachers benefit from the training.
  7. Promotes Innovation: When teachers are engaged, they are more open to exploring new ideas and innovative teaching methods. This willingness to innovate can lead to the adoption of more effective instructional practices and improved student learning experiences.
  8. Builds Capacity: Engaged professional development helps build the capacity of teachers to handle various challenges in the classroom. It equips them with the skills and knowledge needed to address diverse student needs and create a positive learning environment.
  9. Ensures Sustainability: Sustainable change in teaching practices requires ongoing engagement and reinforcement. Engaged teachers are more likely to continue implementing new strategies and approaches long after the professional development sessions have ended.

Resources you may also love.

  • Classroom Management PD
  • PD Bundle
  • Engaging Math Opportunities PD

Blog Posts You Might Enjoy

  • True or False to Elevate Learning
  • Picture of Day
  • Morning Meeting Questions

Let's Connect

Instagram- heatherschrage

TikTok- doctor.teach

Please e-mail me with any questions or concerns @ heather.schrage@gmail.com

$5.00

Engaging Stations Professional Development | PD | Instructional Coaching | Admin

By Professional Development and Teacher Prep

Professional Development- Engaging Stations

Are you in need of an engaging professional development for your teachers? We expect our teachers to be engaging with their students but we rarely engage our teachers with their learning. Additionally, as teachers, we got away from using hands-on resources in the classroom when COVID-19 happened. Hands-on resources give students a tangible, experiential way for learners to engage with concepts, making abstract ideas more concrete and understandable. By physically manipulating objects or engaging in interactive activities, students can grasp complex concepts more easily and retain information better. Now it is time to refresh our memory on the hands-on resources we can use in the classroom or that we have buried somewhere. 

This Canva Presentation is a copy that you can edit and is centered around giving teachers engaging ideas to use for centers or rotations.  The professional development is editable and can be altered to fit your teachers’ needs.

Additionally, this presentation can also be downloaded as a PowerPoint or Google Slide. You will go to the share button in Canva and then the download button. After the download button, press the down arrow where the file type is and select the file you want to download it as. 

This PD is important because it gives teachers the following to think about:

  • Varied Teaching Strategies: It introduces teachers to diverse teaching methodologies. Engaging stations often incorporate different activities, catering to various learning styles and preferences. This equips educators with a range of strategies to better engage and reach different types of learners in their classrooms.

  • Active Learning Techniques: Stations promote active learning, encouraging students to interact, explore, and apply knowledge actively. Educators trained in these techniques can create dynamic, interactive learning environments that stimulate student involvement and participation.

  • Differentiated Instruction: Stations can be tailored to accommodate different proficiency levels or learning paces within a classroom. Through professional development, teachers learn how to design and implement stations that cater to individual student needs, allowing for more personalized instruction.

  • Increased Student Engagement: Engaging stations often lead to higher student interest and participation. By providing professional development in this area, teachers can learn strategies to create captivating, interactive lessons that capture students' attention and foster a love for learning.

  • Encourages Collaboration: Stations often involve group work or collaboration among students. Training teachers in station-based learning encourages them to design activities that promote teamwork, communication, and cooperation among their students.

The topics and what is included:

  • 15 Editable Canva Slides on Engaging Stations

  • Real pictures of centers and students using the centers

Resources you may also love.

  • Video of The Day- Part 1

  • Video of The Day- Part 2

  • Video of The Day- Part 3

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  • Picture of Day

Blog Posts You Might Enjoy

  • Video of The Day

  • Picture of Day

  • Morning Meeting Questions

Lets Connect

Instagram- heatherschrage

TikTok- doctor.teach

Twitter- heatherschrage

Facebook

$5.00