Growth Mindset Misconceptions
We hear people in education and the world around us refer to teaching a “growth mindset” all the time. If
We hear people in education and the world around us refer to teaching a “growth mindset” all the time. If
Developing a love of reading seems to come naturally for some students, but for some–it takes a loving teacher to
Elementary-aged children love to feel they are making a difference. There are so many Earth Day activities and experiences that
What makes geometry lessons challenging for so many students in elementary school? Many of us have our own preconceptions about
We all know that word problems and problem solving are key components of ANY quality math program. Today I want
Why historical fiction? One of my favorite units is historical fiction–and it quickly becomes a favorite of my students–as we
Test Taking It’s that time of year when many of us are charged with helping our students navigate the world
If you are unfamiliar with the CRA model for learning math, read on! Today’s post is all about helping our
If you teach upper elementary school math, you are probably familiar with line plots. If you have been alive even
More often than not, writing assessment is something we dread Whether it’s self-imposed restrictions or in-depth rubrics and checklists that