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Getting a Head Start with the FREE Math Interactive Notebooks Mini-Course

Last Modified: June 2, 2019 by Rachel

Whether you're just getting started or you want to step up your INB game, this mini-course will help you implement INBs in your math classroom.

Are you just getting started with math Interactive Notebooks in your classroom?

Or, do you want to step up your game with interactive notebooks?

Today I want to share with you a great, step by step guide to help you either get started with or sharpen up how you use interactive notebooks in your math classroom.

This free mini-course comes right to your email inbox. Plus, it’s packed full of classroom tested tips and tricks for using interactive notebooks that will save you so much time throughout the whole school year. [Read more…] about Getting a Head Start with the FREE Math Interactive Notebooks Mini-Course

Filed Under: Math Teaching Tips Tagged With: interactive notebooks

Teaching Adding Integers through Discovery

Last Modified: May 9, 2019 by Rachel

This is a blog post about teaching adding integers through a discovery lab.

Working with positive and negative integers is something that can throw students off at first. One of my favorite ways to introduce new topics is with a discovery lab. Why? Well, these activities help students face their misconceptions head on. Discovery labs are an ideal way to start a new topic because it helps students build their own conceptual model right from the get-go. Then, when you start the teaching and modeling, they have a place in their brain to put that new information. Today I’ll share with you how my students get introduced to adding positive and negative integers through a discovery lab approach. [Read more…] about Teaching Adding Integers through Discovery

Filed Under: Discovery Labs Tagged With: discovery lab, integers

12 Engaging Ways to Practice Adding Integers

Last Modified: April 18, 2024 by Rachel

This is a blog post about engaging ways to practice adding integers.

Do your students have a difficult time remember how to add and subtract integers? Isn’t it maddening? I could get on my soap box and go on and on about how we should teach integers, or how we should start with negative numbers in kindergarten, but this is not a soap box kind of post 😉. Therefore, I’ll stick to making a list of amazing activities that will give your students a whole boatload of practice with adding and subtracting integers. [Read more…] about 12 Engaging Ways to Practice Adding Integers

Filed Under: Math Teaching Tips Tagged With: 7th grade math, integers, math games

8 iPad Apps to Make Your Math Summer School Awesome

Last Modified: May 9, 2019 by Rachel

8 iPad apps sure to liven up your summer school math program!

Today let’s try to spice up summer school with some fun and engaging math apps. All of the iPad apps that I’m sharing here have a free version. Some of them have in app purchases and others do not. When I look at apps for my classroom, I tend to categorize them based on what part of learning they support. Some apps work for practice or application, and some as manipulatives. Read on to see apps for each of those categories! [Read more…] about 8 iPad Apps to Make Your Math Summer School Awesome

Filed Under: Math Teaching Tips Tagged With: apps, summer school, tech tools

10 Tips and Tricks for Math Summer School

Last Modified: June 10, 2021 by Rachel

This is blog post of tips and tricks for math summer school.

Summer school is a different world than regular school. In my 12 years of teaching middle school, I’ve been involved in some sort of summer school program 11 times. I’d describe my experience as varied when it comes to summer school. We’ve run programs for students who need to make up classes, extra boost classes for ELL students, and camp types to help engage students during the summer. One year, for example, we ran a 7th-8th grade Tech Camp where students got to use Virtual Reality, Breakout EDU, Club Invention, and Coding all while developing their math and problem solving skills. [Read more…] about 10 Tips and Tricks for Math Summer School

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