6 Activities for Teaching About Capacity
When I was younger, I hated learning anything about our measurement system- the American, Standard measurement system. And when my teacher threw in the Metric
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When I was younger, I hated learning anything about our measurement system- the American, Standard measurement system. And when my teacher threw in the Metric
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Gone are the days of simply telling kiddos to memorize their multiplication facts. In order for students to master their facts and be fluent in
When I think of learning multiplication and division facts, I instantly think of things like flashcards, timed tests, and around the world activities. I remember
When I was younger I remember thinking math was all about memorizing formulas and just plugging in numbers. If I made an error, I obviously
Number talks are powerful but short activities that increase student learning and achievement in math classrooms. This brief activity is often 10-15 minutes in length
It’s important that we are building critical thinking skills in math. Too often these are overlooked or assumed that students do it because they have
Teaching fractions are very important, yet so poorly understood even by many adults. If many adults don’t understand them, that means our students are in
Common Core requires that we teach students strategies before we introduce them to the traditional algorithms. When it comes to teaching multi-digit multiplication, it’s common
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