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Student Choice in Math Lessons

November 6, 2020 theaplusteacher Leave a comment

Student Choice in Math Lessons Providing student choice during a math lesson can influence student learning outcomes! Did you know…

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Incorporate Movement and Math

August 17, 2020 theaplusteacher Leave a comment

Incorporate Movement and Math Did you know that incorporating movement during a math lesson can help enhance students’ learning? It’s…

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Posted in: Blog, Making Math Fun and Engaging Filed under: math, movement and math

Student Engagement and Hands-on Math Manipulatives

July 30, 2020 theaplusteacher Leave a comment

Student Engagement and Hands-on Math Manipulatives Did you know hands-on math learning can increase student engagement? Research has found that…

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Why It’s Important to Make Math Relatable

July 24, 2020 theaplusteacher Leave a comment

Why It’s Important to Make Math Relatable Did you know that students learn best when they can relate to and…

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Time Management and Math Lesson Planning

July 16, 2020 theaplusteacher Leave a comment

Time Management and Math Lesson Planning Did you know a teacher’s time management skills can influence student math learning outcomes?…

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Keep Calm and Math On: 3 Facts About the Math Mindset

July 9, 2020 theaplusteacher Leave a comment

Keep Calm and Math On: 3 Facts About the Math Mindset A teacher’s mindset about math matters! Did you know…

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Posted in: Blog, Making Math Fun and Engaging Filed under: math mindset

3 Creative Ways to Increase Math Vocabulary

May 19, 2020 theaplusteacher Leave a comment

3 Creative Ways to Increase Math Vocabulary Looking for creative ways to increase math vocabulary for your students? I love…

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How to Make Math Fun With Equal Parts of a Whole

March 8, 2020 theaplusteacher Leave a comment

How to Make Math Fun With Equal Parts of a Whole Make learning math fun and engaging with different math…

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Fun and Engaging Ways to Multiply with an Interactive Flipbook

December 16, 2019 theaplusteacher Leave a comment

Multiply with a Multiplication Interactive Notebook and Flipbook I use a multiplication interactive notebook and flipbook to teach different ways…

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Fun and Engaging Ways to Review Prime and Composite Numbers

September 20, 2019 theaplusteacher Leave a comment

Review Prime and Composite Numbers Do you teach prime and composite numbers in your classroom? When it comes to demonstrating…

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Karen - 3rd Grade
Oh how I’m missing the days where my students co Oh how I’m missing the days where my students could walk around the classroom going on a task card scavenger hunt with clipboards and seeing the smiles on their faces while they have fun learning next to their peers. 

Although I definitely have to say that I am very grateful for having digital resources and digital task cards to keep them engaged 📱

I’m loooking forward to the future days where I’ll be able to see the excitement on their faces when I announce it’s time for a classroom scavenger hunt. 

💜

#mathteachers #iteachtoo #iteachthirdgraders
Teaching this school year has been challenging. 🙃

That’s for sure. 

So many factors to contribute to the challenging school year like: Implementing new programs during an already abnormal school year, learning how to teach via google meet and in person, learning how to use technology in so many new ways, learning to get comfortable teaching with a mask on, and learning a whole new level of grace and patience... just to name a few. 😉

I’ve been teaching hybrid in person since September with some students in person and some students virtual... at the same time.

Then I had to teach virtually from home for 14 days for quarantine purposes... while some students were in the classroom and some were virtual at their own home. 

And then I’ll be back to school tomorrow to teach back in person with my hybrid students.

Who knows what the rest of the school year will look like? 🤷‍♀️

All I can say about this school year so far is that it’s challenging... and yet it’s still rewarding in many ways. 

I can honestly say that I have learned SO many new things each and every day. 

Like the fact that sometimes the conversations and collaborative discussions with your students in the present moment is often way more important than what’s written down on paper for the structure of the lesson. 

Looking forward to collaborative classroom discussions tomorrow 

💜

#3rdgradeteacher #teachersofig
Everyone’s self care looks different. 

Yet it’s still so important and so necessary. 

It’s important to do things that simply bring you joy. 

Today was a slow day. 

My self care today included: 
•cleaning and organizing 🧹 
•reading the Bible and doodling 📖 
•painting my nails 💅 
•Planning for the week 📋 

What does your self care look like? Make sure you bring yourself joy! 

#teacherselfcare #bibledoodling #organizedteacher #teachersofinstagram
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