Place Value Resource Round-Up
Teaching place value means teaching the value of each digit in a number. Many grade levels begin with place value as it is a building block in the foundation of…
Math Professional Development Information
Teaching place value means teaching the value of each digit in a number. Many grade levels begin with place value as it is a building block in the foundation of…
A strong foundation in number sense is an important math milestone. When students count sets, order numbers, group objects, and compare values, they pave their way to computation. In this…
Whether you need to communicate weekly or monthly, these Editable Newsletters make it simple! Week-after-week simply upload or send home important information with just a few clicks of the mouse. …
I recently updated one of my favorite resources and wanted to be sure to let you know! With over thirteen thousand happy reviews, Sight Word Sticks are a classroom favorite! …
A staple in the primary grades during the morning routine is updating the class calendar. The calendar is just the beginning of our math interactions. Let’s take a look at…
A common roadblock to successfully running guided math workstations is knowing what to do with students who pace faster than the rest of the class. Today I am sharing six…
Through the years I have tried many ways of running guided reading workstations. The workshop time is always a student favorite, but I found a way to make it my…
When it is time to teach students to write there are a few key things that make the process effective and rewarding. Pulling ideas from thought to print requires a…
There is a better way to support students in spelling, writing, and reading. A wall of sounds is a way to display different sounds or phonemes. The real power of…
Cooperative learning is an approach which aims to organize classroom activities into academic and social experiences. Putting students into pairs, triads, group pairings, and other forms of grouping allows for…
Classroom callbacks are a technique that teachers use to get the students’ attention in a quick and fun way. This tool is helpful because it is an easy, fun way…
Teaching fads have come and gone over the years, but there are some practices I have continued to do that have withstood the test of time. These mainstays of the…
Creating fluent mathematicians takes time and repetition. Recently, we released a new resource called Math Maps Fluency Builders. Math Maps allows students to have fun while building fluency! Our math…
In this Summer science post, we will explore ten topics of interest to keep those budding scientists busy all summer. Through the summer, students can enjoy learning about these exciting…
Use these editable candy awards for students, teachers, teammates, and/or administration celebrations. In fact, pair each award with the candy to make it extra sweet! To use the candy awards, you…
Print and Practice Math and Literacy requires NO PREP! In fact, all Print and Practice units align to Common Core and Texas TEKS. Likewise, these units are also differentiated for…
Use these end-of-year gift tags for students, teachers, teammates, and/or administration gifts. All of the gift items were found at the dollar store. To use the gift tags, simply print,…
A long-standing favorite end-of-year activity has been to have a Camping Day at school where students are invited to bring books and flashlights into the classroom. As the years progressed,…
Math intervention and enrichment has taken on many faces and forms (see what I did there) in recent years. Some campuses have devoted specific time in the school day to…
The last quarter of the school year is when teachers students can begin to lose motivation or engagement. At the same time, this part of the school year is when…
Math menus or math choice boards are a popular way to track student processes during math workstations. One of the two main management systems for running math workstations, or guided…
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