MATH GAMES
Hands-on games can be powerful tools for learning — when they’re thoughtfully structured. These posts share engaging, low-prep games that reinforce skills with purpose, keep students focused, and fit seamlessly into your daily math routines without adding chaos.
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5 Telling Time Activities That Make Learning About Clocks Fun
If I had to guess, your telling time unit tops the list when it comes to a great divide in student understanding. Every year when you look at your pre-assessment data, it probably looks a lot like this: As a result, your telling time unit requires SO much differentiation. These
How To Make Math Small Groups Work Better
Whether you teach math small groups or want to meet one-on-one with students after you’ve released them to work independently, you’ve probably had that feeling of “small group overwhelm”. You know…that feeling when the students who are supposed to be working independently…are…not…independent. Instead of focusing on meeting with students for
3 Great Geometry Activities for Your Elementary Classroom
Teaching your geometry unit in elementary school can make you feel like you’re the teacher from the Peanuts cartoon. Everything you say is just “wah-wah-womp-wah”…in one ear and out the other. The relationships between shapes and all the vocabulary can be difficult for young learners to grasp and often require