Teachers, administrators, and students all spend the bulk of their time in schools, and sometimes have different priorities for what they should do. When it comes to mathematics in the classroom, it’s great to get these three groups moving in the same direction. But there’s another stakehol...
Bamdad and Kelly alternate years for their math nights; one year will be for primary grade students and parents, the next year for the upper grades. They select the games and puzzles each math night will include and prepare all of the materials. Teachers man the activities, which are set ...
25+ Fun with Math-Art Ideas Most kids need to explore concepts in multiple ways in order to get a firm understanding. You might think about art projects when you dream about math at night, but the right math art project may be just the ticket to capture your child’s imagination! 21 M...
Make a “100” pattern block design: Students create a design out of 100 pattern blocks, then explore the math behind it (including fractions, decimals and percents) Math+Art Ideas: Let kids get crafty with the number 100! Try one of these fun activities. Create a picture out of the d...
“As a special education teacher, I love using these mats in our general education classroom. Every child is engaged and excited to learn their multiplication tables. When I bring a mat out the whole class cheers. Thank you for making math more accessible not just for my students, but every...
The aim of this production was to capture the enchanting nature of Matilda's world. The students created high-energy dance numbers and sang fun, catchy songs. Each night, they transported the audience through the imaginative...
Math students often have a hard time understanding abstract math concepts. Enhancing your lessons with books about math for kids will help make connections while having fun in the process. Motivate your students while introducing new concepts, reinforcing ideas, and talking about all things math with...
morphing mathematical elements into a series of stunning posters. These posters aren't just ordinary visual treats; they're a harmonious blend of mathematical concepts and aesthetic allure. Each one encapsulates specific mathematical principles and unique creative ideas. Students got a feel for the pow...
Like most meaningful learning experiences, it was unvarnished and gritty; full of questions, partially formed ideas, and mistakes. At first, their planning was focussed on supporting students who needed intervention, but, over time, the line between “Deb’s students” and “Carolyn’s students”...
3rd Grade Math Games for March – Spring Knockout Games 4th Grade Fractions Game – Fraction Knockout Show me the math! I believe that the best way to put students first is to put teachers first. How can we do that? Arm you with high-quality tools:Sleep peacefully at night knowing you...