Winter Math and Literacy
This post is all about winter math and literacy workstations for kinder, first, and second grade. Having a well-rounded assortment of activities gives you the confidence that your standards are…
Math Professional Development Information
This post is all about winter math and literacy workstations for kinder, first, and second grade. Having a well-rounded assortment of activities gives you the confidence that your standards are…
I am excited to share a new resource called the Writing Station Suitcase. This is an all-in-one writing center for the year! I think it is safe to say this…
Because our family loves to bond over puzzles, I decided to create math puzzles as a way to review skills and concepts in the classroom. As suspected, it has been…
Today we are talking turkey on the blog with a seasonal way to align cross-curricular studies. The science of turkeys is a fascinating subject to students, therefore, we can use…
Many of the posts I have shared highlight a primary view of the guided math structure, but I want to talk about how guided math works in grades 3-5. This…
Today I am sharing a free download all about scientists! There are three main activities included in the free download just for you. Along with the free interactive activities to…
In the elementary classroom, reading and math are king. Have you noticed though that when asking students what they loved most about the school year, they tend to remember that…
This post will answer the most frequently asked questions about Guided Math! Each heading below will share the question in order for you to quickly find the answers you are…
Implementing math journals and note-booking is fun and rewarding, but it does take some know-how! In this post, I will share a tried and true process with you of Getting…
The first week of school is like no other time in the year. It’s a fresh new start with a brand-new group. It’s a time for setting expectations and routines….
The first day of guided math has a different look and feel than the rest of the year. We are introducing a new structure, setting expectations, initiating procedures, and oh…
Let’s take a look at Guided Math and workstation resources! Join me in my office as we dive into the world of guided math lessons and workstations. I have a…
Join me on the floor of my office as we explore many guided reading resources on the “Smart Cart!” I will share the resources packed on the cart as well…
5 Fun Classroom Games to Review Skills I have always been a fan of using games in the classroom. The games I am sharing in this post are all meant…
End of the Year Solutions The end of the year for school can be exhausting to say the least. State assessments, final grades, field day, parties, graduations, memory books, RTI…
Let’s do a little bit of literacy talk. I always like to add new tips and strategies into my daily school routine. I shared my entire ELAR breakdown here. However,…
Today’s classrooms have a wide range of ability levels and math development levels. Because of this, whole group math instruction is not an effective use of our students’ time. …
Teaching students to use math strategies ensures that they have a plan for problem-solving, but there are many other reasons and rewards. Students gain confidence when they realize they have…
Making it to January in the classroom means that we have made it to the more mature second-half of the school year. In order to maximize learning in the new…
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