Out with Answer Keys – In with QR Codes!
…could only be deciphered AFTER the problem was solved? Guess what? QR codes can do just that! How To Scan a QR Code You can make your own codes, but…
…could only be deciphered AFTER the problem was solved? Guess what? QR codes can do just that! How To Scan a QR Code You can make your own codes, but…
…will allow students to use a homework code to work at their own pace without teacher control. This code can be used at home as well so students can review…
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…in this post. I’ll bet you can come up with your own apple peeling problems, too! Where to Find Editable Word Problems for Rich Math Tasks If you don’t want…
…they have extra homework. I said, “I’ll bet you don’t see any improvement in behavior until you are down to the last few letters, right?” She saw my point immediately….
…a fraction games for these spinners! I’ll bet you could challenge your students to create their own fraction games, too! How would you use these spinners in your math class?…
…best place to start is with your own thought patterns and attitudes.” You might read those words and think, “I’ll bet she’s never been in a situation like mine.” However,…
…tell that the students who were using these audio materials regularly were becoming better readers! They weren’t just becoming better listeners – their reading comprehension and fluency skills were improving,…
…the requirements. Sometimes the funniest and most creative stories are the shortest ones! I’ll bet you have at least one student who likes to take shortcuts on assignments. If your…
What do you get when you cross response clickers with QR codes? Wait for it…. Plickers! Plickers is a free, totally innovative, web-based tool that combines the best of response…
…was probably fun for both you and your students … maybe a hands-on math lesson, a science investigation, or a cooperative learning activity. But I’ll bet it was more than…