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Get to Know You Activities for Your Math Classroom
Do you spend time at the beginning of each school year getting to know your students as mathematicians. Well I have the perfect activities for you! These activities will help you get to know your students as math learners, develop their math identity, and build your classroom community. Use some or all of these activities all year long! •Math Identity Journal •Math Autobiography •Math Strengths Activity •Math Attitude Survey
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Why I NOW Love Teaching Math: Setting up Math Rotations
Why I NOW Love Teaching Math: Setting up Math Rotations
four different colored sticky notes with the text 7 math talk routinees get your students talking and writing about math
You have just a few seconds to get your students engaged at the start of every math lesson. Too often, we don't spend enough time planning how we are going to start our lessons and we just jump right in. This blog post will give you seven highly engaging math routines that you could use to start any math lesson
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Getting Started with Effective Mathematical Talk in the Classroom
Math talk is a strategy to get students discussing and comprehending different math strategies to solve problems. This isn't something that can just be implemented right away; it takes time to build the right classroom environment to make math talk successful.
a printable math center schedule for students to help them learn how to use it
Part 3: Math Center Schedules - Not So Wimpy Teacher
Math Center Scedules
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A Look Into My Math Block - Amy Lemons
a notebook with the words, i'm a math teacher and an image of a plant
Get to Know You Activities for Your Math Classroom
Do you spend time at the beginning of each school year getting to know your students as mathematicians. Well I have the perfect activities for you! These activities will help you get to know your students as math learners, develop their math identity, and build your classroom community. Use some or all of these activities all year long! •Math Identity Journal •Math Autobiography •Math Strengths Activity •Math Attitude Survey