
The One Question That’s a Dead Giveaway If Your Students Really Understand Area and Perimeter
One of my students was a bright kid who had done well on all the area and perimeter worksheets I had given him. He was

One of my students was a bright kid who had done well on all the area and perimeter worksheets I had given him. He was

Let’s be real for a second. December in the classroom feels like trying to herd caffeinated reindeer while wearing a Santa suit that’s three sizes

Sometimes the words ‘scavenger hunt’ immediately makes a teacher sigh. In theory, it sounds like such an exciting activity. In the real world, it feels

We’ve all heard it: “Don’t teach to the test.” But what if there’s a smarter way to think about it? Testing isn’t just a one-time

Your students are wiggly and distracted. And while you’d love to dive deep into solar system project planets orbits, moon phases, and the vastness of space,

As someone who has spent many winters teaching in Michigan, I know how the long, gray days and unpredictable weather can take a toll on both educators and students. I want to share a variety of practical winter teaching ideas to help you not only survive but thrive during the colder months.

Here in Michigan, it’s easy to fall in love with Earth’s landforms. From our natural peninsula and archipelagos to our dunes and sandstone cliffs, there’s