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How To Use Math Resources To Promote Discovery and “The Why” For Deeper Thinking

You’ve heard parents say that they don’t like the “new math” or today’s way of teaching math. In reality, math hasn’t changed. The “new math”

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5 Tips For Virtual Learning

As the new school year starts, many students are continuing their distance learning journey. Teaching remotely was something no one expected. You, as a teacher,

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How to start differentiating during your math block

Your students all learn differently and at different paces. While some students may come in your classroom with certain standards already mastered, others may struggle

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10 Academic Activities To Get You Thru The End Of The Year

It was the first day of school and then you BLINKED. The end of the year is here and now you are scrambling to find

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10 Math and Science Picture Books for the Classroom

At the beginning of every new school year I ask my students to fill out a form regarding how they feel about math and science.

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How to Teach Regrouping Ones as Tens Conceptually

One of the foundations for understanding mathematics for students is knowing and recognizing the differences between single-digit numbers, teen numbers, and multiples of ten.  As

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