April 14, 2021

Are you searching for and informative division strategies activity that’s also engaging? In my personal experience there are not a lot of activities that cover the division strategies. Especially activities in which students are actually engaged.What are division strategies you say? Well, Just in case you didn’t know, division strategies are methods that students can

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January 3, 2021

Are you a 3rd-grade or 4th-grade math teacher that is looking for a treat to celebrate Valentine’s Day math with more than just candy? A treat that is more than just conversation hearts?Well, these multiplication and division color by number worksheets are the perfect Valentine’s Day celebration. Not only will your students practice multiplication and

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August 17, 2020

One of the biggest issues that I ran across when I started homeschooling my daughter was the fact that a “normal” grade book, like what I used in the classroom, would not be sufficient for recording her grades. I wanted to keep efficient homeschool grades, but I only needed to keep them for ONE STUDENT.Even

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July 27, 2020

So you made the decision and now you need to learn how to start homeschooling your kiddos.Before I share my helpful tips, let me just start with saying that I am not a lawyer and everything in this post is not legal advice. So what are those FIVE things?Getting homeschool insurance.Know the homeschool laws in your

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July 6, 2020

Whether you are new to digital classrooms, or have been using them for a while, these back-to-school multiplication strategies activities for in person or digital classrooms are just what you need to be prepared for the back-to-school season. Especially for those teachers that are required to do distance learning.Though, don’t worry if you are still

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March 2, 2020

When teaching students to understand division as an unknown factor, they must first understand the factors and product that correspond with the factors and quotient. For example,for a student to be able to solve:45 ÷ 9 = 5they should first understand that:9 × 5 = 45With this in mind, are two ways that I like

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