I'm always looking for STEAM lessons for the math classroom. Luckily, inspiration for fresh and fun STEAM projects seems to be popping up all around me. Last year, while...
My students have come to love math centers. They call it "game time," but I know it is really a time where they can apply their newly learned math skills. In this article,...
As the holidays approach it’s always nice to come up with some themed problems for your students to solve in math class. I’m excited to offer these sets of holiday math...
Holiday math activities are always popular with students. The free Thanksgiving math activities and worksheets you'll find in this article include Thanksgiving-themed word...
Seasonal and holiday math activities are always popular with students. The fall math worksheets featured in this article will ensure your students engage in meaningful math...
Today, I’m sharing a math activity that I've used throughout the years as a back-to-school math icebreaker to get students out of their seats and interacting with each other....
As each new year approaches, teachers are faced with the question of how to get started with their new students. While the “how” is important, spending time reflecting on...
Discover engaging summer math worksheets that will help Grades K–6 students keep their mathematics skills sharp over the break! These Summer Math Packets can be used in...
Earth Day is a great way to interest middle school students in how math can be used to understand the world around us. Today’s topic is how you can use ratios, unit rates,...
Black History Month is an opportunity to explore the rich backgrounds of mathematicians who have shaped our understanding and teaching of mathematics, and the role that...
Teachers wear many hats: facilitator, counselor, advocate, nurse, coach, motivator, comedian. . . the list goes on. One critical role that rarely makes it onto this list is...
When are we going to use this? Why are we learning this? Why can’t I just use a calculator? If you’ve ever been asked these questions by your math students, then this article...