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ANN ELISE RECORD is an enthusiastic, engaging, and knowledgeable presenter who is passionate about creating positive math identities for ALL learners. Experienced as an elementary classroom teacher, math specialist, and math consultant, Ann Elise has worked extensively with students, teachers, interventionists, special educators, pre-service teachers, and parents. She is a vibrant presenter whose excitement for teaching mathematics is contagious! Ann Elise is the author Best Strategies for Catching up Students Who Have Fallen behind in Math (Grades 3-6), the extensive digital resource handbook each participant will receive at the seminar. She is also a contributing author to Fluency Doesn't Just Happen with Addition and Subtraction, published by Routledge. Ann Elise's seminars are extremely practical and filled with research-based activities and assessments you can implement immediately to create more confident, positive, and competent young mathematicians.

What Your Colleagues Say About Your Presenter

"Ann Elise presented the most effective and relevant seminar I've ever attended. I would highly recommend any educator to attend."
Kelly Crocco, Math Specialist

"Ann Elise presented a wonderful seminar! I can use many of the activities in the classroom tomorrow."
Jill Sheldon, Teacher

"Wonderful seminar with tons of resources!"
Jeanne Gilmore, Title I Teacher

"The seminar was wonderful! Ann Elise provided us with a wealth of information and free interactive tools to use."
Jamie Williams, 4th/5th Gr. Math Teacher

"Awesome seminar!"
Margaret Brittner, Title I Teacher

"Ann Elise is very knowledgeable in math. Her research and hard work are very evident in her innovative strategies."
Kerry Gardner, 3rd Grade Teacher

"There were so many great ideas that Ann Elise shared that can be easily applied immediately in our classrooms."
Mariah Rizas, Interventionist