I propose we make the 2022-23 school year about learning deceleration.
Let's slow learning down; let's enjoy it; let's give kids time and space to reflect and make decision.
Because the sense of urgency is squeezing all of the humanity--and the joy--out of learning.
š„³ Welcome to your new favorite math game! Salute is a low-prep, high-power game for building fact fluency ( or x)! It builds understanding of part-part-whole and the relationship between operations. Watch to learn how to play! #MathGames#iTeachMath#Math#mtbos#Math4All
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Howdy fellow Texas math teachers...
Do you have a minute... or 200?
Check out this treasure trove of TEKS-aligned @Desmos Activities for middle and high school!
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Strong student-teacher relationships are critical for learning, but it can be a huge challenge during distance learningāespecially with middle and high school students. Here are 5 teacher-tested ways to strengthen connections with your students.