Addressing Cultural Stereotypes
Addressing Cultural Stereotypes transcript About twenty years ... Continue Reading
Addressing Cultural Stereotypes transcript About twenty years ... Continue Reading
One minute I was teaching multiplication to second graders at the International School of Amsterdam and the next thing I knew American, British, and Australian parents were at my door. With a HUGE second grade problem.
One little guy had plans to be a restaurateur during the week and a paleontologist on the weekends.
I knew that if I didn’t ask, I would never be able to tell the story.
Slowing down to go faster is especially important in math. Introducing new concepts one tiny step at a time helps your students relax and perhaps even start to enjoy math. It increases their confidence as well as their abilities.
You can play this game while lining up, waiting in line, or whenever you have a few minutes to spare.
Learning about square numbers helps students develop their understanding of ... Continue Reading
Here is a math game that can be played with any number of students, many ages, at most any time of the day. You can use it as part of a lesson or whenever you have a few extra minutes to fill.
Illustrated numbers lines are not just for elementary school. Students of any age would enjoy creating one.
I started painting on rice paper years ago. Gradually I ... Continue Reading