How to Teach Multiplication to Struggling Students
Not sure how to teach multiplication to struggling students? We’re discussing methods and giving ideas for helping make multiplication stick.
Homeschool and classroom math activities for kids in elementary through middle school. From adding to multiplication to teaching fractions, there are math activities and math lessons for all.
Not sure how to teach multiplication to struggling students? We’re discussing methods and giving ideas for helping make multiplication stick.
It’s inevitable…you will have odd times of waiting during the day. We’ve got five fabulous time-fillers that will make your day run seamlessly.
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If you’re not using file folder activities in your homeschool, you’re missing out! They’re a great way to review skills and have fun!
Having recess indoors and want some online activities? Try these digital indoor recess ideas for elementary and middle school students!
Symmetry is mathematics in real life. How do you make it fun? We’ve got 5 awesome ways to teach symmetry to kids.
You may have heard about it in homeschool groups and online, but what is CTC Math anyway? Get the details about this proven online curriculum!
When you’re a sub, you need math activities that are both simple and fun. We’ve got a list of winning math activities for substitute teachers.
What time is it? It’s time to teach your students how to read a clock with hands!
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File folder games are the ultimate hands-on activities for the classroom. Learn what they are, how to make them, and when to use them!
You may have heard the term before but what are lapbooks and how can they benefit your classroom? We break it down and give you ideas here!
It doesn’t matter what subject you’re teaching, these five hands-on activities can be adapted to teach any skill or lesson! Get ideas here!
Learn how to teach fact families to your upper elementary students so that they can grasp the concept and become better mathematicians!
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