Interpreting Expressions in Upper Elementary
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Hey there! I am so happy to be here with you today to chat math, specifically the standard that asks…
Anchor charts have always been one of the most popular topics here on the blog, probably because I’m so passionate…
I’m so excited to chat all about teaching long division! Ah, division. Does the mere mention of it make the…
By the time students reach upper elementary, they often already have a lot of addition and subtraction experience. That doesn’t…
Teachers loooooove school supples, am I right?? I find that also extends to hands-on learning tools, which is why I’m…
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Whether you have 45 minutes or 90 minutes for your block math, how you set it up can make or…
I love incorporating picture books into math, so I am ALWAYS looking for new math picture books to add to…
There are some standards I highly anticipate teaching, and coordinate graphing is one of them! Teaching coordinate graphing in upper…
When I’m looking for rigorous practice that’s so fun the students almost forget they’re learning, I turn to math projects!…
Teaching volume is one of my absolute favorite math units, and I can’t believe I have never written about it…
Teaching fractions in upper elementary can be overwhelming because there are SO MANY concepts to cover. Simplifying fractions, equivalent fractions,…
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