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WA Standards-Palooza Wenatchee 2026
Standards-Palooza August 11, 2026 Wenatchee Convention Center 
Venue: Gala Room 3 clear filter
Tuesday, August 11
 

10:00am PDT

Real Money, Real Math: Financial Literacy as a Gateway to STEM Engagement
Tuesday August 11, 2026 10:00am - 11:15am PDT
How do we shift student mindsets from "When will I ever use this?" to "How soon can I apply this?" The answer lies in the intersection of financial literacy and equity. In this interactive session, educators will explore how to use real-world financial concepts as a powerful lever for deep mathematical engagement. By framing core mathematical standards through inclusive Project-Based Learning (PBL), teachers can unlock access to complex STEM concepts for all learners, regardless of their academic starting point. Through hands-on exploration, participants will analyze ready-to-implement PBL units that turn students into financial analysts. We will examine classroom-tested projects where students decode credit scores, simulate car buying, analyze mortgage options, and construct functional spreadsheet budgeting tools. Educators will discover how modeling exponential growth through compound interest and investing projects transforms abstract formulas into concrete tools for economic empowerment.
Speakers
avatar for Mitchell Stanberry

Mitchell Stanberry

NBCT Warden High School Math Teacher, Warden High School
 MITCHELL D. STANBERRYNBCT Warden High School Math Teacher 
Tuesday August 11, 2026 10:00am - 11:15am PDT
Gala Room 3

12:45pm PDT

Teaching Linear Functions Through Real-World Application and New Standards
Tuesday August 11, 2026 12:45pm - 2:00pm PDT
Linear functions are often reduced to abstract procedural rules, but the revised state standards demand a shift toward authentic modeling and true conceptual rigor. In this interactive session, educators will unpack the updated framework for linear functions, shifting focus away from rote memorization and toward dynamic real-world applications. We will explore how to use engaging context—such as linear programming, resource constraints, and data analysis—to bring concepts like systems of equations and varying solution types (one, none, infinitely many) to life.Participants will learn how to design low-floor, high-ceiling learning environments that provide accessible entry points for all students without lowering academic expectations. We will model practical instructional moves that embed the Mathematical Practices naturally into daily lessons. Educators will discover how to support multilingual and struggling learners through concrete, physical anchors like stairs and roof pitches, while simultaneously leveraging technology through spreadsheets to analyze scatter plots and lines of best fit.

Standards Palooza:
Power Standards with Purpose:
Teaching Linear Functions Through Real-World Application and New Standards
  • Unpacking the new standards for linear functions
  • Connecting standards to authentic modeling tasks (arithmetic functions, systems)
  • Using real-world contexts to improve engagement (one, no solution, many solutions)
  • Supporting multilingual and struggling learners (physical connection, stairs, roofs)
  • Embedding Mathematical Practices naturally
  • Using spreadsheets to strengthen conceptual understanding (scatter plots, line of best fit)
  • Building rigor through application instead of memorization (linear programing)
  • Creating accessible entry points without lowering expectations

NCESD 2026 Virtual STEM Summit Plus 

66 STEM  CLOCK HOURS AVAILABLE
August 12-13 2026 
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM



Speakers
avatar for Mitchell Stanberry

Mitchell Stanberry

NBCT Warden High School Math Teacher, Warden High School
 MITCHELL D. STANBERRYNBCT Warden High School Math Teacher 
Tuesday August 11, 2026 12:45pm - 2:00pm PDT
Gala Room 3
 
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