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Make Differentiated Math Centers Simple With Math Workshop
Planning and prepping differentiating math centers can feel like a full-time teaching job in and of itself. In your classroom, you probably have anywhere from
Responding To Requests For More Homework
Today, I am blogging over at The Elementary Entourage about the great homework debate. I am sharing what my students’ nightly assignments are, revealing my hopes and dreams
Your New Favorite Math Routine – Write To Explain
I’m thrilled to be a guest blogger on Rachel’s Lynette’s endlessly resourceful education blog, Minds In Bloom. Hop over to my guest post to get
Five For Friday: Core Inspiration
This week, I’m linking up with Doodle Bugs Teaching for another Five for Friday post. ONE: Back To School After Winter Break Regardless of how
Data Analysis Math Investigation – Conversation Hearts and Data Smarts
Teaching data = bliss. Most kids are thrilled when you ask them to look at an organized visual and answer questions about it. I remember thinking as
Five For Friday – Penguins, Physics, 100th Day, Math In Motion, and Whole30
I’m linking up with Doodle Bugs Teaching for her weekly Five for Friday Linky! ONE: 100th DAY OF SCHOOL Tuesday was our 100th day of school and the
Measure-Thon – Bringing Second Grade Measurement Lessons To Life
This week, we celebrated our knowledge about measuring length in our First Annual Measure-Thon! This multi-day math simulation was the highlight of my second graders’