If factoring expressions ever felt like one of those math skills your students just donāt get right away, youāre not alone. With the right approach,
When your students first start evaluating expressions, it can feel overwhelming. They’re juggling substitution, order of operations, and understanding what variables and constants actually represent.
When your students first begin translating phrases and expressions, itās common for them to feel unsure about what the words really mean. Phrases like āless
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With nearly 30 years in education, I’ve taught:
All subject areas in 4thĀ and 5thĀ grades
Math, ELA, and science in 6th grade (middle school)
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