
9 Back to School Math Games That Builds Classroom Community
I have always started the back-to-school season with get-to-know-you activities. I mentioned in previous posts about building a classroom community as part of the 10

I have always started the back-to-school season with get-to-know-you activities. I mentioned in previous posts about building a classroom community as part of the 10

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Why can’t students learn their multiplication facts? There’s only 144 to learn, right? It’s not a complicated chart and it seems relatively easy with a

One way to get students engaged and thinking creatively at the end of the year is to have them create their own review board games.

Teaching can be challenging from time to time, especially when we are talking about holding a student’s attention and keeping it. How can we motivate

When I was in school, I remember teachers reviewing content by simply having us open a book, going to the end of the chapter, and

Often times when I mention using games in the classroom, I am met with a look. A look of bewilderment. I’m surprised by this because

A few years ago a colleague of mine introduced me to this fun and adorable Valentine’s Day game (though really it could be used for