1. Fast and Slow Piles. This works well as a starting or closing activity. Students sort math fact cards into fast and slow piles. This visual way of tracking facts highlights which facts come ...
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Many students struggle with math, and one big reason why is their feelings toward the subject. Students often lack confidence in their math abilities, educators say, making them less willing to ...
One month into the school year, my math classroom is buzzing with familiar rhythms: assessments, routines and students still ...
In Erin Bryan’s 5th grade math classroom, TGIF takes on a whole new meaning. Fridays don’t just herald the coming weekend. They’re also game days. “They all come in here on Fridays pumped,” said Bryan ...
It's no secret that math is a subject many find challenging, possibly even intimidating. Too often, we hear both adults and students openly proclaim themselves as "bad at math," stating they "just can ...
Two players compete against each other; the first to line up 4 cells of their color wins. Each of the 66 cells contains a number from 1 to 144, randomly determined each time the game is played. By ...
Mathnasium joins us to show us how we can help kids practice counting, measuring, estimating, and problem-solving in a ...