Mastering Math Facts with a Simple Daily Practice Routine
There’s a hill that I will die on. That hill involves not needing long drawn-out assessments to get an understanding of how well students are doing in math. Simple and
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!
There’s a hill that I will die on. That hill involves not needing long drawn-out assessments to get an understanding of how well students are doing in math. Simple and
Classroom antics ramp up as you inch closer to the end of the year. With all the excitement of Christmas and a break coming soon, it’s a great time to
Coins are treasures in the eyes of children! They are shiny and fun to collect, and they know we use them to purchase the things we want — even if
There’s no one more bored or curious than a student who has finished their classroom assignment before everyone else. You may hear something similar to, “I’m done. Now, what?” The
If you put 20 adults into a room, you are sure to encounter a myriad of differences in thoughts, opinions, and behaviors. So, imagine having 20 bright-eyed students in your
Not establishing a morning routine for your students can leave your classroom in disarray! The beauty of routines is they help keep kids regulated because they know exactly what to
There’s a hill that I will die on. That hill involves not needing long drawn-out assessments to get an understanding of how well students are doing in math. Simple and
Classroom antics ramp up as you inch closer to the end of the year. With all the excitement of Christmas and a break coming soon, it’s a great time to
Coins are treasures in the eyes of children! They are shiny and fun to collect, and they know we use them to purchase the things we want — even if
There’s no one more bored or curious than a student who has finished their classroom assignment before everyone else. You may hear something similar to, “I’m done. Now, what?” The
If you put 20 adults into a room, you are sure to encounter a myriad of differences in thoughts, opinions, and behaviors. So, imagine having 20 bright-eyed students in your
Not establishing a morning routine for your students can leave your classroom in disarray! The beauty of routines is they help keep kids regulated because they know exactly what to