Visualizing Customary Capacity
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
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
Get Organized: Change Calendar & Boards the Final Week of School Once I had a bulletin board rotation schedule in place, I am able to change my hallway board quickly at the end of
Facebook Twitter Youtube Pinterest Get Organized: Make Your Own Pacing Guide Before beginning a new school year, I begin the process of creating a pacing guide for the coming school year. I am fortunate
I have found that incorporating QR codes into various assignments and activities, not only peaks student engagement but allows for independent learning. And, when students are more independent, the teacher has more time to
If you are a follower of my TpT store, you know that I have created a number of task card sets. One of my task card sets is lovingly called “The Early Bird…” The
It is a fact, to master most math skills students need to practice the skill multiple times. As any teacher knows, this is much easier said than done. Struggling students rarely have the self-motivation