Daily Math Problem Solving and the Common Core
Daily problem solving is a highly effective way to help your students master the Common Core mathematical practice standards. Fortunately, when you have a plan in place, it can also…
Daily problem solving is a highly effective way to help your students master the Common Core mathematical practice standards. Fortunately, when you have a plan in place, it can also…
…the more successful students will be. We hit the “Teaching Grand Slam” when children participate in activities, such as “Place Value Jumping Jacks,” in which they see, say, hear, and…
…these things. Just know my child, and a lot of other stuff just falls into place. It Makes a Difference My kids are currently in grades 2, 3, and 5….
…Students then place their sticky notes on the anchor chart. After I finish the lesson, I always hang the anchor chart in a visible place. 5. Accept each student for…
…of writing their own goals and plans. Use this one-page My Goals and Action Plans freebie as a place for them to record their ideas. Academic & Personal Goals –…
…how I expect them play the game. Step 1: I turn over a card, set it down in its place so that every player can see it, and read all…
…fire-related deaths, injury, and damage to property. One of their public education campaigns is Fire Prevention Week, and this year’s theme is “Don’t Wait – Check the Date! Replace Smoke…
…and have them cut apart the cards. They should clear space in the middle of the team and place the Fact and Fiction title cards at the top of the…
…the lesson and upload them to the group, but be sure you have permission from parents to share photos online. The Upper Elementary Teacher Connection is not a place to…
…are so clear you could easily pick it up 3 minutes before class and be ready to teach the lesson. I love how she has written Day 1 number 1,…
…the logic? Bring on the metric system! Every unit is based on tens which corresponds perfectly to our base ten number system. Unfortunately, I don’t think the United States will…
…ten model. The next step was to take these items and compare them. We ordered them from least to greatest then placed them on a giant number line. We also…