
How to Handle Cheating in Math Classrooms
I vividly remember the first time I caught one of my students cheating during my very first year of teaching. It was like my rose-colored
I vividly remember the first time I caught one of my students cheating during my very first year of teaching. It was like my rose-colored
Seating arrangements in the classroom used to be my nemesis (well, maybe not nemesis, but definitely a challenge:-)! The uncertainty I felt whenever I had
Math small groups are one of my favorite and most effective classroom components. These little sessions are the key to keeping the math mojo alive
You know I love using math wheels as a tool in my classroom. And. . . I’ve gotten great feedback from lots of you about
You know what I love doing every day? Sneaking in some math-related fun! Now, you might say, “Well, of course, you’re a math teacher!” Sure,
Growing up, I vividly recall a moment when a classmate questioned our teacher about the relevance of a math concept. You know the questions he
Sometimes I wish learning was straightforward. But it seems that at all grade levels, no matter what you teach, there are exceptions to the general
Teaching exponents is a personal highlight for me. However, I noticed that my middle school students struggled to grasp the concept. I turned to my
Throughout my teaching journey, I’ve noticed some remarkable changes in the math education scene. One of the best things is how we’re now using math
Do you ever find yourself wanting to shake things up with your math class warm-up? Well, that’s exactly where I found myself at one point
In the bustling world of teaching, I often marvel at the dedication of educators who draw detailed anchor charts. I admit I’ve fallen down the
Teaching algebraic expressions to middle schoolers has been a journey. One thing that stood out was the jungle of vocabulary words. It’s easy for students
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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!
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