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Earth Day Math with a Purpose: Color by Number Activities That Reinforce Regrouping

Earth Day Math with a Purpose: Color by Number Activities That Reinforce Regrouping

You finish modeling a regrouping problem, ask your students to try one on their own, and within minutes, the room splits. Some students are ready to confidently solve these problems independently. Others are still trying to remember where that “extra one” comes from. On top of that, it’s April. The end-of-year energy is starting to […]

St. Patrick’s Day Math Activities Your Students Will Love

St. Patrick's Day Math Activities Your Students Will Love

By the time March rolls around, many of you may start noticing that keeping your students focused during math lessons takes a little more creativity. Your students begin to feel that spring energy, and suddenly, the activities that worked earlier in the year no longer hold their attention. You may have planned a great lesson, […]

Math Fluency Activities That Work: How to Build Confidence Without Burnout

Math Fluency Activities That Work: How to Build Confidence Without Burnout

Some days, math fluency practice feels like a necessary evil. You know your students need it. You also know how quickly timed drills, endless worksheets, or rushed routines can chip away at confidence. I’ve been there, trying to balance consistency with sanity. I was also trying to make sure my students would actually grow instead […]

How to Review Math Skills Without Adding More to Your Teacher Plate

How to Review Math Skills Without Adding More to Your Teacher Plate

If you teach math, you know how important it is to review math skills. There’s no such thing as teach it once and move on if you want students to master the skills. But with the pressure of the scope & sequence, adding review to the mix becomes one more thing on an already full […]

5 Easy Ways to Create an Effective Classroom Morning Routine

Create an Effective Classroom Morning Routine with These Tips

There’s nothing quite like those first few minutes of the school day. You know the moment. Your kiddos walk in the door with sleepy smiles, backpacks thumping, conversations bubbling, and you’re trying to set the tone for a calm, productive day ahead. When your classroom morning routine is strong and consistent, everything feels smoother. When […]