7 Strategies for Addition Fact Fluency
Creating a solid foundation for basic addition is imperative for student learning and growth. Students need hands-on practice on a variety of different strategies for
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Creating a solid foundation for basic addition is imperative for student learning and growth. Students need hands-on practice on a variety of different strategies for
We all know that introducing multiplication can sometimes be a tricky concept for our students to understand. From my experience, it’s best to keep it
Math isn’t always your students’ (or their parents’) favorite subject. For parents who struggled with math themselves or simply don’t have a math mindset, it
Right now, your students are participating in distance learning. Maybe you have a chance to connect with them on Seesaw or have virtual teaching sessions
Ordering and comparing numbers require a deep understanding of place value, which students will develop as they are exposed to multiple representations of whole numbers.
I’m always looking for easy to implement games for students to practice math fact fluency. This simple addition game is not only fun, but it
Second grade is a very important year when it comes to fact fluency. This is the time when they are learning to become familiar with
Typically, 2nd grade is the grade level where students are exposed to double digit addition problems for the first time. It is the year that
Teaching expanded form during your place value unit can be no easy task. One of my student’s favorite activities to reinforce expanded form in place
Welcome to part two of my three-part series all about teaching money in the primary classroom! I’m all about using hands-on activities rather than just
Counting coins and introducing money can be tricky math skills for our students. Finding creative ways to introduce money in the classroom and learning about
One of my favorite hands-on skills to practice in 1st grade is nonstandard measurement. It seems like our measurement unit always falls around Valentine’s Day,
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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