Math tip Monday! Teachers do not realize all the symbols that students are exposed to everyday! We assume students understand, for multilingual and students with math difficulty, this is not true! Students need explicit instruction in symbols! #somanysymbols#mathtipMonday
#MathTipMonday: Get math manipulatives into the hands of students and let them play! Exploration is the first step in understanding a new concept.
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#MathTipMonday: Have you tried a "Today's Number" routine yet? Ms. Austin's 4th graders used a variety of representations to show the same number - from equations, to pictures, to expanded form. This is a great open-ended warm-up to get your students thinkin!
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#MathTipMonday-Math tubbing is all about learning through play. Here's a few examples of how you can foster these learning experiences around counting in your kindergarten classroom:
#MathTipMonday: A hundreds chart can be a powerful math tool to help students visualize what's happening when you add 2 two-digit numbers. #iteachmath
📸 @StarkeyBears, Ms. McShane's 1st graders
#MathTipMonday is here!
Have you seen our FSA Review resources? Check out these ready-to-run activities that are outside the box and lots of fun.
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Hey @my_pcs math teachers!
Have you downloaded your Spiral Review slides yet? Find them in the Canvas Resource Center under "Yearlong Resources"!
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#MathTipMonday: Bar Models are a great way to build a concrete representation of a math problem.
These ones allow Ss to write their own values on the bars so they're flexible and applicable to all kinds of numbers! #iteachmath
#MathTipMonday: Interactive Number Lines are great for helping students build number sense & see the relationships between different values. Create your own using sticky notes, cones, chart paper, and more!
#MathTipMonday: The mean is just another word for the average. When asked to find the mean or the average of a set of numbers, add the numbers up and divide by how many numbers there are. For additional information on finding the mean, click youtu.be/lgde378Ua0k.