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Sample Survey Do you enjoy math? Sample Quiz Are you good at math Just checking What is 23 + 39? 51 52 61 62 What is the square root of 49? 7 8 9 What is the derivative of 3x ...
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Yellow-Red-Blue Wassily Kandinsky, 1925 Math in music and art is a fun and engaging topic for math enrichment, whether through a math club, a math camp, or just to incorporate into your regular instruction. One of my favorite teaching moments ...
If you are looking for intervention help in teaching addition facts, I highly recommend Addition Facts That Stick. While I have developed a lot of strategies for multiplication fact fluency , I haven’t seen as many for addition fluency. However, I have noticed ...
Mean, median, mode are often terms students (and adults) get confused. With the following engaging and memorable activities, you can have students using and understanding these important math vocabulary words. For general ideas for teaching math vocabulary see this post. Introducing ...
The Tiny Polka Dot card game is made by Math For Love. This is the same company that made my absolute favorite board game Prime Climb. Tiny Polka Dots was created for younger children, and is my top recommended “must buy” for ...
My claim as a math teacher has been that I can find a way for any child to love math. Games, art projects, STEM– there is always some way a child already uses math for fun. However, I met a ...
In my previous pages Teaching Fractions and Fractions On the Number Line, I have discussed the statistics of how poorly most students understand fractions, and some of the ways we can teach for better understanding. In this article I want to specifically address ...
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Tessellation artist Makoto Nakamura has made several versions of these perpetual puzzles that are great for an independent student activity. They would be perfect for early finishers in a classroom, for a warm up to a small group or individual tutoring ...
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Visual spatial puzzles are a great way for children to improve problem-solving skills, spatial ability, and creativity, as well as memory and focus. They also help build children’s confidence as they become more adept at solving the puzzles. Many children ...
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Amy is an amazing teacher. She has introduced my son to so many fun and challenging new math concepts that push him far beyond what he learns in school. She is great at customizing her lessons to suit the needs ...
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