15 Books About Measurement | Fun & Relatable Books for Teaching Measurement to Children
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
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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
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
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.
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
Using math read alouds to introduce mathematical concepts is one of the best ways to get students engaged in the lesson. There are so many
Your students are learning all about geometry and different shapes. A great way to teach about 2-D and 3-D shapes is through mentor texts. Try
Second grade is the perfect time to learn place value. Teaching place value helps students understand what a number is worth and positions of numbers
Teaching kids how to tell time can be tricky! Incorporating literature into your math block is a great way to keep students engaged. Here are
The back to school season is officially upon us. During the first few weeks of school, I love sharing books with my students that they
Welcome to part three of my blog series all about teaching money in the primary classroom! Today I’ll be sharing 8 books that you can use to tie
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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