Five Fun Uses for Poms in the Classroom
Hey, Friends! It has been a BUSY couple of weeks. I am finding myself dabbling in all sorts of things and I just don’t know when it will end. Seriously,
Word problems, regrouping, place value, OH MY! If you want to bring the engagement to your math block, I got you! You’ll find math games, activities, and lesson plan ideas that will hook your little learners. I’ll show you how make your math lessons go from drab to fab with the use of simple items such as a hula hoops, play-dough, and poms!
Hey, Friends! It has been a BUSY couple of weeks. I am finding myself dabbling in all sorts of things and I just don’t know when it will end. Seriously,
Our school district is on week 2 of At-Home Learning. Israel’s class was working on counting coins before the break, so I wanted to continue that at home. As a
As promised, I have another round of tips all about using Household items in your lesson plans. When I started this series, I didn’t mean it LITERALLY, yet here we
Assessing Addition Facts This past week I was digging through my archives and realized I had created some addition fact assessments YEARS ago. I don’t know what my plan was
This week we started our at-home learning like many of you did. At first the thought of it all was very overwhelming. How can I teach both 5th grade and
Wow, what a week right?! I know some of my teacher friends have had to abruptly figure out how to teach from a distance, others are navigating still having their
Hey, Friends! It has been a BUSY couple of weeks. I am finding myself dabbling in all sorts of things and I just don’t know when it will end. Seriously,
Our school district is on week 2 of At-Home Learning. Israel’s class was working on counting coins before the break, so I wanted to continue that at home. As a
As promised, I have another round of tips all about using Household items in your lesson plans. When I started this series, I didn’t mean it LITERALLY, yet here we
Assessing Addition Facts This past week I was digging through my archives and realized I had created some addition fact assessments YEARS ago. I don’t know what my plan was
This week we started our at-home learning like many of you did. At first the thought of it all was very overwhelming. How can I teach both 5th grade and
Wow, what a week right?! I know some of my teacher friends have had to abruptly figure out how to teach from a distance, others are navigating still having their