The Ultimate Roundup of Math Books for Elementary Teachers | Fun Math Read Alouds
If you’ve been around for a while, you know I am absolutely obsessed with using math read alouds in my instruction. I’ve always been a
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If you’ve been around for a while, you know I am absolutely obsessed with using math read alouds in my instruction. I’ve always been a
Have you ever wondered how to use math interactive notebooks most effectively with your students? There are so many ways to use interactive notebooks with
Measurement is one of those skills we teach our students that is best done with hands-on activities and real-world connections. Let’s be honest, all skills
It’s 2024, which means… it’s Leap Year!!! I’ll be honest, I can never remember which year Leap Year falls on, but after discovering it is
Have you ever felt like your students are not independent enough to complete math centers effectively, without constantly interrupting you for help at the teacher
How many times as a teacher have you heard the phrase “spiral review?” It seems like administrators are always talking to teachers about the importance
As teachers, we know how important it is to read to our students, but did you know that read alouds can also be a powerful
Have you ever thought about doing a read aloud during your math block? Teachers are always looking for different ways to integrate subject areas and
Multiplication and division are very important mathematical concepts that are introduced in 2nd grade. These concepts can be a little tricky for students to grasp.
This unit includes everything you need to teach telling time to the hour and half hour in 1st grade. Aligned with the standards, you’ll find lesson plans, games, interactive notebooks, hands on activities, assessments, and more. It covers telling time concepts, parts of a clock, a.m. and p.m.
When it comes to introducing new mathematical concepts, such as fractions, one of my favorite strategies is to use math read alouds! There are so
Math should be fun, not stressful. Ditch the timed math fact tests and replace them with math games that will help your students learn and retain information more effectively.
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