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Back to School Math Activities

Last Modified: July 31, 2024 by Rachel

Back to School season is always an exciting time of the year. New students, new classes, and a whole new school year stretching out before you can be exhilarating, and maybe a little overwhelming. In this post you’ll find easy-to-use back to school activities to help you start off on the right foot in your math classroom.

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Ideas for Getting to Know Students in Digital Math Class

Last Modified: August 1, 2020 by Rachel

Getting to know your students is a traditional part of the beginning of the school year. But when we’re teaching in an online or paperless situation, how can we get to know our students in a digital environment?

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4 (More) Books for Math Teachers

Last Modified: July 7, 2020 by Rachel

Books for math teachers!

I love reading books and I’ve always been more of a nonfiction book person than a fiction reader. As a math teacher I particularly love getting new ideas for teaching math. If you’re looking for some fresh ideas and strategies that you can use in your classroom, then these books for math teachers will be right for you.

In this post we’ll be diving into each book, breaking down exactly what to expect in each book. No matter where you are in your math teaching journey, you’re sure to find something that will help and inspire you as a math teacher.

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Teaching with Flair: Adding Personality to our Classrooms

Last Modified: June 29, 2020 by Rachel

Read more about how to use *FLAIR* to increase your connection to students and improve the learning environment. These simple props and strategies can help students connect with you and learn more math!

 As teachers we can sometimes be afraid to share too much of our personality with our students. After all, we have serious work to do in school. When I remember my math teachers from junior high and high school I mostly remember how serious they were. In retrospect I’m sure they had interests and personality, but that’s not how I remember them. To be honest, I had practically no personal connection to them.  

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How to Use Digital Math Mazes

Last Modified: March 10, 2021 by Rachel

Digital math mazes make a great hybrid learning and distance learning option.

Math mazes are a great way to engage students. They’ve become my go-to strategy for starting math class and getting students engaged in independent practice. Students are working on math but it doesn’t look like a classic worksheet. Instead, it looks like a game or puzzle and many students will let down their defenses and work on math in a fun way. They work great as a warm-up, a review, or as independent practice. (We’ve talked at length about how awesome math mazes are here and here.) But how can you use them in distance learning?

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