
Math Vocabulary Strategies That Help It Stick!
When your students understand math vocabulary, everything else starts to click into place. Suddenly, word problems feel less confusing, directions are easier to follow, and

When your students understand math vocabulary, everything else starts to click into place. Suddenly, word problems feel less confusing, directions are easier to follow, and

Testing weeks and schedule shake-ups always seemed to throw a wrench into my normal routine. Whether it was early dismissals, unexpected assemblies, or rotating classes

As summer break gets closer, it’s no secret that your students start checking out mentally, emotionally, and sometimes even physically. The combination of warmer weather,

If you’ve ever had students confidently tell you that multiplication always comes before division or that PEMDAS means they have to add before they subtract,

When your students first begin translating phrases and expressions, it’s common for them to feel unsure about what the words really mean. Phrases like “less

If you’re getting ready to teach exponents, you might be looking for a simple way to introduce the concept and help your students avoid common

If you’re looking for a simple, effective way to introduce estimating with whole numbers, you’re in the right place. Many of our students struggle with

AI in education is rapidly changing the way your students learn and how you, as a teacher, support them, especially when it comes to math

Keeping your students engaged and helping them take ownership of their learning can be a challenge. Self-checking activities make that challenge easier. These activities provide

Teaching geometry was one of my favorite 6th grade units because it blends logic, creativity, and real-world applications. Something was exciting about seeing my students

When I first introduced the concept of order of operations to my students, I quickly saw how essential it was for building a strong math

When I first started teaching percent of a number, I realized just how often percentages come into play in everyday life. Whether it’s figuring out
Welcome to Cognitive Cardio Math! I’m Ellie, a wife, mom, grandma, and dog ‘mom,’ and I’ve spent just about my whole life in school! With nearly 30 years in education, I’ve taught:
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!