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
Visuals have the power to engage, inspire, and enhance learning experiences for students of all ages. In this blog post, we will explore the benefits of using visuals in your classroom and provide practical tips on how to effectively integrate them into your teaching practice.
The first question on the state assessment was a simple one: “What is the product of 2 and 3?” To my dismay, many of my students did not know the answer.
So often in math, students find themselves ‘hung up’ on a skill. They are at a standstill and have no idea to do next. When this happens not only is the student not engaged in learning, but there is a very good chance they will find a friend or two and together they will become engaged in chaos.
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
I just wanted to show pictures of one of my best-selling items: My “We Flip for Math” Flip Book Series. Today I am featuring this 4-in-1 flip book that features How to Multiply Fractions…