How Can Schools Combat the Decline in National Student Math & Reading Scores?
The latest National Assessment of Education Progress, or NAEP, paints a dire picture for students in the United States regarding reading and math performance. The […]
The latest National Assessment of Education Progress, or NAEP, paints a dire picture for students in the United States regarding reading and math performance. The […]
As you begin to plan for March, your creative outlet may be running low. Honestly, this is the case for all teachers! It is hard […]
Middle school math achievement took a nosedive during the pandemic, but the root problems have existed far longer.
If you are a kindergarten teacher, then chances are you own a few Gingerbread Man books. Over the years I have acquired quite a collection. […]
Excerpted from “Teaching Math to English Learners” by Adrian Mendoza with Tina Beene. Published by Seidlitz Education, 2022. Embracing academic conversations in the math classroom […]
Logic puzzles are an amazing way to challenge your students to think about basic operations in a different way. So often we give students worksheet […]
Excerpted from “Dear Math: Why Kids Hate Math And What Teachers Can Do About It” by Sarah Strong and Gigi Butterfield. Published by Times 10 […]
Hello out there, As you may have noticed I haven’t been super active in posting math activities or things in general. I have been taking […]
“I am not good at math.” “ I’m not a math person.” “I am missing the math gene.” “I don’t have a math brain.” “Math […]
Given the disruptions of the pandemic, the drop in math was expected, said Peggy Carr, commissioner for the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), which […]