Give It a Quirky Name…And You’ll Hook ‘Em!
One thing about teaching in the upper grades if you do, or say, something off-beat they tend to remember it. Even if it is completely unintentionally off-beat, or strange, or quirky, or weird, they’ll
One thing about teaching in the upper grades if you do, or say, something off-beat they tend to remember it. Even if it is completely unintentionally off-beat, or strange, or quirky, or weird, they’ll
One strategy I use after having taught a mathematical concept, is to provide a step-by-step resource that the students can access whenever they need help with a concept. This may be in the form of a poster on the classroom wall, in their math journal or it may be a PDF that is stored in a resource folder on Seesaw, Google Classroom or Canvas.
Facebook Twitter Youtube Pinterest Empower Your Students With An Exponents and Powers of Ten Fold-Up Resource My 5th grade students always seem to struggle to remember all the various ways we can write the
Are your students struggling with Long Division? Do they get confused about what to do next? My students do the very same thing. That is, until I armed them with a resource that provided
Tis’ the season to teach measurement it seems! Over the years, I have used a variety of visuals to illustrate customary capacity. Everything from “The Gallon Tree”, “Big G”, “Gallon Robot”, “Capacity Flip” and
Mrs. B Shares How She Introduces New Math Strategies to Her Students and Parents “The number one complaint about math was always the parents telling me that they can not even help their child