1. Fast and Slow Piles. This works well as a starting or closing activity. Students sort math fact cards into fast and slow piles. This visual way of tracking facts highlights which facts come ...
Jose Medrano and Rebeca Zapata shuddered at what their daughter, Miranda Zapata, brought home one recent day: fifth grade math homework. “Since it’s something I haven’t practiced recently, I feel like ...
New Mexico is a rural state and has always been a rural state. And the strength of a rural state depends on the strength of its rural communities. This should ...
Students and staff at Tyler ISD’s TJ Austin Elementary turned their hallways and gym into a festival of fun during the school’s annual Fall Festival, where laughter, costumes, and creativity filled ...
Board games range across the spectrum, from mystery-solving cooperation games to competitive Euro games. The best board games ...
A Copperas Cove Bulldawg is among the nation’s brightest stars in math. Ellie Carpenter is a fourth-grade student at Fairview ...
Instead of memorization and lectures in classrooms, SESP Prof. Jen Munson, who studies learning science, envisions a ...
Abstract: Computational thinking (CT) skills are generally regarded as a basic ability for problem-solving and are gradually filtering down to younger age groups. Existing research has attempted to ...
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Halloween Math and Science Night brings spooky fun
Family-friendly event demonstrates Baldwin Community Schools' commitment to STEM learning that helps prepare Panthers for ...
A math teacher in the Waterloo School District has received a $500 grant from the Cedar Valley Tools for Schools program.
One month into the school year, my math classroom is buzzing with familiar rhythms: assessments, routines and students still ...
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