Solving the Hand Raising Problem
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…can use these points to get dozens of free books and other resources for your classroom. In this episode, I describe a goal-setting strategy that resulted in my class earning…
…games and activities is absolutely FREE! The March Math Toolbox freebie includes 20 math resources from over a dozen teachers and bloggers. These resources include activities for Pi Day and…
…This freebie includes two versions of the same activity page, so you’ll need to decide which one is the right level for your class. Print both pages and try solving…
…collection of resources that are sure to “spark” learning! Free Sparky Fire Safety Resources Have you visited Sparky.org or SparkySchoolHouse.org? Sparky the Fire Dog® is the official mascot of the…
…another Seek & Spell freebie that uses the word “friendship” as the mystery word. Just sign up for the Seek & Spell Halloween freebie and I’ll send you a link…
…were encouraged to write poetry, you probably wrote free verse. Free verse poems are so easy to write that almost anyone can compose them, even kids who normally struggle to…
Free Tips and Strategies plus a Giveaway! Monday, August 21st News Flash! The contest described in this blog post is now over and the winner is JoAnn Johnson of Pembroke,…
Free Short Video and Printable Resources! Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was one of the greatest leaders of our time, and I believe it’s important to honor him and recognize…
…here to download all the free rule posters.) Children who dawdle along, can claim they are following directions quickly. Chatty students can claim they weren’t speaking to anyone. Your most…
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…keeping the numbers the same but placing the parentheses around different pairs of numbers like this: (5 + 3) x 2 = ? and 5 + (3 x 2) =…