
Digital Study Guides: Your NEW Strategy to Help Students Study Math
Were you ever taught study skills as a kid? I created these digital study guides that will help students to review key concepts before a test.
Were you ever taught study skills as a kid? I created these digital study guides that will help students to review key concepts before a test.
What if I told you there was free PD out there that you can listen to on your commute? These five teacher podcasts will improve your commute.
Teaching with technology should not stop just because you’re back in the classroom. Here are five reasons you should keep teaching with tech.
Using Halloween pixel art in your math classroom will increase engagement. Read 3 times to use it, 2 reasons why, and snag 1 ultimate bundle.
Airtable is the ultimate spreadsheet that will help streamline all of your processes this school year! Here is a quick airtable overview of some of its features. Airtable Overview I. Terminology Record (row) Field (column) Field Types (most commonly used for teachers) Single Line Long text Attachment Checkbox Multiple Select
The end of the year is draining for teachers and students alike. These five end of the year math activities can be used with or without tech.
Have 90 minutes to teach math? Here are 7 things you will want to include in your math block to teach in person and remotely together.
Showing student growth is very important and we do that through student portfolios. In this post are 5 online tools to go digital for them!
Teaching fractions in person can be quite the challenge, let alone virtually and during a pandemic! We are used to giving students manipulatives and letting them explore before teaching algorithms. The question is – how do students explore fractions virtually?
Scaffolding for student success isn’t a bath thing unless you are doing it wrong. Here are 3 tips for using math scaffolds effectively.
I am a fourth-grade math teacher turned elementary tech teacher. I help upper elementary math teachers like YOU get organized digitally and engage students with digital tools. When I’m not teaching, you can find me taking long walks with my dog, Frannie, or travelling (especially to Disney World)!