
Tips and Activities for Helping Older Students Master Basic Math Facts
If youāve ever worked with middle school or high school students who freeze during multi-step problems, or take FOR.EV.ER to finish a problem, youāve probably

If youāve ever worked with middle school or high school students who freeze during multi-step problems, or take FOR.EV.ER to finish a problem, youāve probably

If your students groan the second you say āgrammar review,ā youāre not alone. Grammar tends to get a bad rap, but it doesnāt have to

If youāve ever taught inequalities, you know how important it is to mix clear explanations with plenty of practice. From helping your students understand what

Teaching proportional relationships can feel tricky for our seventh graders. Thatās where the constant of proportionality comes in. This concept gives our students the key

If thereās one shape that always grabs our studentsā attention in geometry, itās circles. Maybe itās because theyāre everywhere – from wheels and pizzas, to

Introducing the properties of addition and multiplication in 3rd grade can feel like a big step. It’s one of the first times we present students

When introducing division in 3rd grade, itās important to set a strong foundation that will help your students truly understand what division means, not just

If youāve ever had students mix up when to add, subtract, or change the sign while working with integers, youāre definitely not alone. Integer operations

Teaching customary units of measurement isn’t always easy. In fact. . . sometimes it can feel a bit like you’re just tossing numbers out there

Teaching quadrilaterals in 5th grade doesnāt have to feel overwhelming or dry. With the right mix of strategies, you can help your students confidently recognize,

Starting the school year with a strong foundation is so important. One of the best ways to create that foundation is by setting clear, consistent

Math doesnāt have to feel like a chore! When you create an engaging and exciting math classroom, your students will connect more deeply with the
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I’ve been creating resources for teachers since 2012 and have worked in the elearning industry for about five years as well!
If you’re looking for ideas and resources to help you teach math (and a little ELA), I can help you out!