Teaching Order of Operations: No-fail Strategies that Work!
…going to use a calculator to check the answer, and as they watch, enter the problem above. When the calculator displays 19 as the answer, act surprised and say you…
…going to use a calculator to check the answer, and as they watch, enter the problem above. When the calculator displays 19 as the answer, act surprised and say you…
…the Internet. Plickers Free Online Assessment Program Are you using Plickers? It’s a free online program for assessing students, and it’s fun! Here are some resources to check out: Plickers…
…needs to touch the Stop the Clock symbol to how long it took to complete the game. After the game ends, all students check the answers they wrote on their…
…After you introduce a skill, demonstrate it, and check for understanding, you can have students play a game to practice the skill. When you use games in cooperative learning teams,…
…Task Cards provided in the freebie. After you check to be sure they represented the number properly on the mat, ask students to write the word name and expanded form….
…Book Titles and Topics Checklist After I realized that Julia’s books would be ideal for class meetings, I asked her if she had a chart with all of her book…
…noticed that many of the responses were recommendations for helpful free websites. A number of websites were recommended over and over, so I checked them out. I was so impressed…
…chairs! I hope you found this tutorial super easy. For more great crafty ideas, be sure to check out my blog over at Kindergarten Craftiness! As a teacher, Katie knows…
…noticing that every time someone on my Facebook page asked a question about classroom management, at least a dozen people would respond with “Check out Whole Brain Teaching!” I was…
…tests until after the timer went off. So, if they finished early they had to re-check their answers. I would walk around to observe that they were going back and…
…you’ll want to check out Tracking My Goals, my new kid-friendly journal for elementary students. You can use this journal after students complete the one page form with their goals…
…strategy, decide which operation to use, record the answer, and check the solution using a different strategy. In other words, you still had to think! Calculators aren’t helpful with some…