I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, fractions don’t have to be boring! In fact, the math shouldn’t be boring in general! In my quest to make math as exciting as possible, I’m sharing all my activities for adding and subtracting fractions how to keep it fun. Let’s go! How to Start Math Stations Before I get too much further, one of the keys to keeping math fun, in general, is to use math stations. A little nervous to dive in? Don’t ... Read the Post...
3 Easy Activities for Graphing Quadrants
One of my favorite topics in middle school math is graphing quadrants. I love how it’s math but it doesn’t really seem like math. This gives students the best of both worlds. They can feel confident with something in math and it’s a real-world sort of skill that has a lot of applications. Today I’m sharing 3 fun activities for graphing quadrants that you might not have thought of! Coordinate Plane Anchor Chart I’ve been loving math poster ... Read the Post...
Teacher PD Books: 10 New Ones
When I think of summer I think of a lot of things. From sunshine to hiking in the mountains to all the traveling, I just love summer. I also tend to do a lot of reading during the summer simply because I don’t have a lot of time during the school year to dive into the newest read. I’m sharing 10 teacher pd books on my reading list. These are a collection of some of my favorites along with some new titles that I’m excited to read! Teacher PD ... Read the Post...
10 Things To Do Before the End of the Quarter
The ending of a quarter is such a weird time of the school year. There’s so much going on with grades, assessments, projects, and all of the wrapping up of other things. Usually, the end of the quarter lines up with a break so there’s also the anticipation of a vacation or just a few days off. In order to set yourself up for the end of the quarter and the start of the next one, I’m sharing 10 things to do before the end of the ... Read the Post...