5 Math Games Every Classroom Needs to Play
…use to help increase my students’ engagement and number sense during my math block. Do you play games in your classroom? Wait… what?! No time? Well… you should make time!…
…use to help increase my students’ engagement and number sense during my math block. Do you play games in your classroom? Wait… what?! No time? Well… you should make time!…
…also be used for review with older kids. To find out which products can be used at each level, download my free Clickable Guide to Penguin Fractions. Or click the…
…Math Vocabulary is over, but you can still watch a free replay of the webinar. To learn more about what I covered during the webinar, download the free handouts from…
…to make a have fast pace. Increase gap between students to make it harder. I have used this with 1st and 5th and they enjoyed it.Try it! 8. Betsy Acklin…
…Because students are moving, talking, writing, reading, and THINKING, they are using all parts of their brains. These lessons could easily become chaotic, but the WBT approach includes management strategies…
Motivating kids before a holiday break can be a challenge, especially if you’re still expected to teach skills and review academic content. Whole group instruction is particularly challenging because it’s…
…cause and effect relationships because the exhaust (or flame) released from the end of the rocket makes the rocket move forward. Students also learn to recognize cause and effect sentences…
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…like the idea of having students create puppets from 3D shapes, feel free to use the patterns from this free assortment of 3D shape nets that I created to save…
…directions are outlined below; printable directions can be found in all of my Showdown freebies and products on TpT. Stack the problem cards face down in the center of the…
…and I continued to have questions when I tried new strategies or ran into difficulties. It used to be that we could only seek help from educators we knew personally,…
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