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…if something doesn’t make sense to them. In total, most of my students spend approximately fifteen to twenty minutes per night working on math related homework. When they walk in…
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…if something doesn’t make sense to them. In total, most of my students spend approximately fifteen to twenty minutes per night working on math related homework. When they walk in…
…same! I love to have Math Races or Scavenger Hunts around the room with my students. These are such a fun, self-checking way to allow students to practice basic math…
Over Christmas Break, I was searching Pinterest for a few ways to really spice up my test prep. While searching, I found this crazy, silly game called Stinky Feet from…
… This could vary based on your classroom set up, grade level, number of days you work in centers, ect. I use these in both reading and math. How do…
…this book, the main character goes to math class on the first day of school and soon realizes that math is all around him! I love reading this on the…
…be lists of letters, numbers, decodable words, or sight words. They are easy to pull out and quickly assess a student’s progress. I also have quick counting, math fact, and…