Supporting meaningful & joyful math learning.
Our Services
Regional Math Services
Regional Math Coordinators at each of the nine ESDs in Washington are part of a statewide system developed to improve instruction and increase student achievement in mathematics. This program has been funded by the Washington State Legislature since 2008.
Statewide, Regional Math Coordinators work together to:
- Provide timely updates on state and local initiatives
- Contribute to statewide initiatives and projects
- Connect interested educators with opportunities to be involved
- Coordinate the Washington State Mathematics Fellows program
- Design, deliver, and organize in-person and online professional learning opportunities for math educators and instructional leaders
- Facilitate communication and partnership among K-12 educators, higher-education, community and local businesses
- Curate and share relevant resources and tools to support successful implementation of math standards, and promote best practices for assessment and instruction
Regionally, we provide customized support for district and school mathematics initiatives. Whether you are seeking a one-day course for teachers, or you are in need of longer-term support to improve math learning outcomes we can provide a wide-range of services and assistance. Common requests include:
- Design and implement professional learning for teachers, coaches, or administrators
- Provide consultation and guidance to district or school math leaders
- Facilitate teams of teachers to analyze student work, observe classroom practice, or create long or short-range plans for mathematics
- Conduct classroom demonstrations or observations, and provide feedback and coaching for teachers
- Support implementation of PBL and integrated learning
- Support the instructional materials review process
Have a need?
Just ask! If we can’t help, we will do our best to connect you with someone that can.
Upcoming Professional Development
How To Implement Math Workshop (6-12)
How To Implement Math Workshop (K-8)
How To Teach Math Without Telling Students Everything
How To Build Powerful Reasoning Using Problem Strings
How to Make Engaging Elementary Science Lessons
How To Diversify Your Curriculum
Foundations Of Numerical Reasoning For Grades 3-5
How To Use Math Flips To Build Fluency
How To Use Bar Models To Develop Algebraic Reasoning In Grades 6 To 8
How To Heal Your Math Trauma With Math Therapy
How To Use Sketchnotes To Improve Memory And Communication
How To Turn Student Mistakes Into Powerful Learning Opportunities For Grades 6 To 12
How To Reach Struggling Math Students By Implementing Universal Design For Learning (UDL)
How To Help Kids ARTiculate What They Know With Animation
How To Do Math Intervention 3-5
How To Harness Grit To Help Students Thrive
How To Make Your Math Assessment Data Actionable For Grades 1-6
How to Create and Use Open Questions in Math Class
How To Use Would You Rather Math
How To Start A Plan And Take Action Against Racism
How To Challenge Gifted Students
How To Do Math Intervention K-2
How To Create Healthy Relationships At School With Social Emotional Learning (SEL)
How To Use Brain Science To Boost Student Motivation
How To Use CGI Word Problems To Enhance Your Mathematics Instruction
How to Inspire Students to Write Using Comics and Graphic Novels
Foundations of Numerical Reasoning for Grades K-2
How To Avoid Teacher Burnout By Practicing Self-Care
How To Use Mathematical Openers
How To Use An Open Middle Problem
How To Build Flexible Thinking With Two-Digit Addition And Subtraction
How To Teach Two-Digit Place Value
How To Teach Math to English Learners
How To Make Math More Like Video Games
How To Integrate Diversity Into Your Required ELA Curriculum
Workshops
Math Workshops
Find registration links for upcoming professional learning events and retrieve resources from past courses. Have a course idea, looking to share an opportunity, or unable to find what you are looking for? Contact Molly Daley.
Current Opportunities
Past Workshop Resources
Around our Region and Beyond
Northwest Mathematics Conference
Portland, Oregon
October 9-10, 2026
NCSM Annual Conference
Denver, Colorado
October 26-28, 2026
NCTM Annual Meeting and Exposition
Denver, Colorado
October 28-31, 2026
Math Fellows
Math Fellows
The Fellows’ Network is a group of instructional leaders convened by the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) and the Association of Educational Service Districts (AESD) to support district and community implementation of state learning standards in mathematics, English Language Arts (ELA), and science, and the Early Learning Guidelines. The Network has steadily grown since its inception in 2013 to include more content areas and instructional leaders. Additional information can be found at OSPI.


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