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…only need one card per student, and each card has a unique pattern that can be scanned like a QR code with just about any mobile device. When you’re ready…
…only need one card per student, and each card has a unique pattern that can be scanned like a QR code with just about any mobile device. When you’re ready…
…materials, and answer keys. Some of the games also include QR code answers, too! My Math Games Mega Bundle includes 17 games, and most of them are perfect for small…
…profession?” Over 150 educators responded with fantastic tips and advice! Because most of you don’t have time to read all the responses, I eliminated duplicate ideas and pared the list…
…use in the classroom with upper primary students. Math Flight The first app on my list is called Math Fight by Peaksel. You can download this app from the iTunes…
…your TpT wishlist. When you find a product that you’d love to own, click the Wish List link on the page (see purple arrow below). Before you leave the product…
…cover designs from that page. Listen to the Podcast: Why You Need a Class Handbook For more information about how to create a class handbook, listen to Episode 3 of…
…sure to return to Corkboard Connections to read how the undercover boss concept might work at school. If you listen to many conversations or read many posts involving education, you…
…February Activities pack, which is free for my newsletter subscribers. If you aren’t on my mailing list, click here to request your copy of this 27-page freebie, and I’ll send…
…to wonder if we are worth listening to. While teachers aren’t trained movie producers, we can still use some tricks and strategies to grab our students’ attention and get them…
…nice if you didn’t have to search all over Teaching Resources for them, and the best freebies were listed on one page? Great minds think alike! I had the same…
…the task. I used to teach problem-solving strategies before giving my students problems to solve, thinking it would be helpful for them to be able to choose from a list…
…with my kids. I recently asked teachers on Facebook to share their favorite read-alouds for the last month of school, and over 50 people responded. Read the complete list and…