When I was a math student, I loved when my textbooks had answers in the back. If I got a question wrong, I challenged myself to figure out what I did wrong, and more often that experience made for … [Read more...]
Using Multiplication Beads for Improper Fractions
My 2-3rd graders really love fractions. We make fraction kits, play fraction games, and do a lot of hands-on activities. I really like to challenge them and they seem to rise to the occasion. I gave … [Read more...]
Algebra for 2nd and 3rd graders
After we learned about money, it's easy and fun to extend that to algebra. My students know that dimes are worth $.10, nickels are worth $.05, and pennies $.01. (At least I hope so.) Anyway I put … [Read more...]
Boxes for Math Games
I find a lot of fun math games on the internet, in math games, games I have made, or my students have made. I buy plain boxes from Paper Mart. And the kids can decorate them, plus they are easy to … [Read more...]
Central Information Table
I have an information table in the middle of my classroom. It's where students can turn their work in, as well as get their work from my out box. I keep masters of current assignments on a clipboard … [Read more...]
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