Scaffolded Low Floor, High Ceiling Math Tasks
Finding the right balance between challenge and accessibility in math education can be a daunting task. This is where low
Finding the right balance between challenge and accessibility in math education can be a daunting task. This is where low
Teaching test prep strategies and mindset should be a key part of upper elementary teachers’ “repertoire” if they teach a
If you have been a follower of mine for a while, you know that teaching historical fiction is one of
There are many reasons why we should read books to students in the first weeks of school. Here are a
Well, it’s back to school time for me, and a big part of my classroom preparations involved “tidying up” my
We know that “assessment” is a buzz word that we can’t get away from…we talk about standardized testing. About rubrics.
I highly doubt there are many teachers out there who debate the value of independent reading for elementary students. The
Teaching Growth Mindset in the First Weeks of School The first weeks of school are a critical time for setting
Routines are an essential part of effective mathematics classrooms because they give structure to time and interactions. Students crave structure,
Today I want to share with you a little something that I have done in different forms for YEARS. Do