Teaching Division with Partial Quotients: Moving from Concrete to Abstract Models
…start out by sharing different numbers. Some kids will even share out ten at a time until all the tens are gone and then will share out the ones. Kids…
…start out by sharing different numbers. Some kids will even share out ten at a time until all the tens are gone and then will share out the ones. Kids…
…energy has to go somewhere. MYTH #2—Reader’s theater takes too much time. TRUTH: Reader’s theater doesn’t have to require a huge time commitment. Carve out 15-20 minutes when you can….
…Yet precious minutes of class time were wasted every day while kids looked for missing assignments or worse, wasted my time trying to explain why they didn’t have it. Then…
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…Pumpkin Predictions as much as mine did! Be sure to take pictures during the activity and store them in a safe place. Time flies, and one day you’ll be looking…
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…include that information. Putting together a classroom newsletter takes valuable time from your day, but by applying these lessons to your next issue, you’ll make sure it is time well…
…a helpful class chart for recording the stoplight colors at the end of the day and and two Time Out forms! What started out as a simple one-page description morphed…
…often celebrate completely different holidays, or they may celebrate the same holidays but have different holiday traditions. For example, most countries celebrate the new year on the first day of…