Professional Learning

To begin learning about slow reveal graphs, you can read or watch about slow reveal graphs online.

Workshops

Jenna Laib has given workshops about slow reveal graphs at in-person and online professional learning events across the US and Canada. You can send an e-mail to jenna@slowrevealgraphs.com to discuss bringing her to your school, district, or event.

Here are sample offerings:

Keynote Talk
(1 hour)
Half-Day Workshop
(2-3 hours)
Full Day Workshop
(6 hours)
Dynamic overview bringing Jenna’s data literacy framework to life through participant experiences, classroom examples, and research connectionsDeeper dive into how slow reveal graphs help students become data literate, with opportunities for participants to rehearse the routineImmersive, hands-on offering that explores facilitation techniques to increase access for all learners — while maintaining rigor!
How do slow reveal graphs help students interpret, analyze, and critique graphs?What do slow reveal graphs look like in the classroom?What facilitation techniques help us create rigorous academic environments with slow reveal graphs?
Ideal for conferences and professional developmentIdeal for grade level teams and departmental PDIdeal for PD days and summer institutes

Target audiences include:

  • Elementary Teachers (Gr. K-5)
  • Secondary Teachers (Gr. 6-12)
    • Math
    • Science
    • Social Studies
  • Coaches and Specialists
  • Administrators
  • Adult Educators
  • Pre-service Teachers

References and testimonials available.


Free! Resources For Faculty Meetings & PLCs

So you want to share about slow reveal graphs with colleagues! You can get started by using these openly licensed (CC-By 4.0) slide decks. They aren’t intended to be robust professional learning experiences, just quick sharing with colleagues within your professional learning community. We remain committed to open source learning.


Upcoming Conferences

Want to learn more about slow reveal graphs at a conference? Upcoming events include:

NCTM Annual Meeting (Atlanta, GA) – October 16, 2025

ATMNE Annual Meeting (Marlborough, MA) – October 30, 2025

Previous events include: NCTM, NCSS, OAME, SUM Saskatchewan, MCMT, ATMIM, ATMNE, RIMTA, GVSU, WMMP, BCAMT, AFEMO, EDC, Northwest Math Conference, the Math Leadership Network, the Building Math Minds Virtual Math Summit, the Math Teachers’ Lounge show, the Math Together Show, the Waters Center for Systems Thinking, Lesley University, and Math Teachers’ Circle Australia.