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…later share those questions with the fans. When I see that a question receives a lot of responses, I compile the best of them into a blog post. Today’s teacher…
…the group. 3. Transform your classroom into a place you love to be! One of the most stressful aspects of being a teacher is the sheer number of hours spent…
…fairly solid understanding of numbers and what they mean. I don’t advocate giving them to young children who have not had time to develop number sense, because entering numbers into…
…way too much to do and never enough time to do it all. Piles of papers stack up everywhere, with no time to file anything away properly, and the number…
…best way to teach math. Furthermore, these insights are making it possible to foster a love of math in ALL students! Last year I discovered Dr. Jo Boaler’s book, Mathematical…
…will learn really quickly that one million is a really hard number to work with in this problem and will change to a smaller number. While the students were working,…
Wouldn’t it be awesome to find a free tech tool for creating collections of online resources, photos, and documents all in one place? Look no further! Welcome to MrOwl, a…
…to create a net, measure each side, find the area of each side, and add it all together. Volume Back to the food again! Using the marshmallows (they are cheap…
…problem involves underlining the key words “each” and “in all” and circling the numbers 10 and 2. The key words tell students that they need to multiply the numbers to…
…haven’t listened to any of the episodes, the best place to start is with Episode 1 which is an introduction to Inspired Teaching Made Easy. You can listen with the…
…recording responses. Display the Predict and Compare math mat under a document camera, and place two fraction cards on it with the number form face up. Don’t let your students…