Exploring 2-Digit Multiplication with Base Ten Blocks
…with the new way to use place value to multiply two-digit numbers using manipulatives. First the teacher should provide a hands-on practice time so that students begin to get comfortable…
…with the new way to use place value to multiply two-digit numbers using manipulatives. First the teacher should provide a hands-on practice time so that students begin to get comfortable…
…lesson with conversation hearts! The focus of the lesson is on finding fractions of a number, and the final step is having students create their own fraction problems as shown…
…the total number of people involved grows exponentially, as illustrated in the chart below. We had a lot of fun keeping track of the people as the story went on,…
…on Friday for a certain number of Satisfactory ratings, this report works very well to stop problems in their tracks. You can download this Daily Report by clicking above. It’s…
…the directions below. The contest will take place on April 14th and April 15th 2024. The earlier you enter on April 14th, the better your chances of winning. Before filling…
…place on the content wall should also be in the language of instruction for that particular subject area! 2. Word Study Walls In all classrooms there should also be places…
…of a movie trailer. Stop the recording just before something big or exciting happens in the plot to create a bit of a cliff-hanger for your students. Audio books are…
…all love those “light bulb” moments where everything clicks into place and the magic of learning happens. So what makes a lesson really amazing? I used to think hands-on learning…
…and always took time to talk to me. He was a light in a dark place in my childhood when I felt pushed aside by so many other teachers. Ben…
…laugh! However, students often give us blank stares when it’s a thoughtful poem. They twiddle their shoelaces; we assume they did not understand the poem and we stop to explain…
…when reading aloud, stop a few times to record and discuss new words. If you have a document camera, place the book under the camera and ask students to help…
Did you ever stop to think how lucky you are? You might, but your students may not. Here’s a fun freebie for St. Patrick’s Day or Dr. Seuss’s birthday, March…