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6 Best Strategies for Teaching Theme in Reading

Teaching theme in reading can be challenging, but there are several effective strategies that teachers can use to help their students understand this important concept. I always like to start by explaining the definition of theme which is a central idea or message that the author conveys through the story.

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4 Best Ways for Teaching Volume and Capacity

Teaching volume and capacity are important mathematical concepts used in everyday situations. Teaching these concepts to upper elementary students can help them better understand the world around them and how to make accurate measurements. Here are some tips for teaching volume and capacity to upper elementary students. What are Volume

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7 Tips to Teach Perimeter of Irregular Shapes

Another topic teachers often ask me is how to teach perimeter of irregular shapes. Before we teach them this concept, they must understand what the perimeter is. I like to tell my students that the perimeter is defined as the distance around the boundary of a two-dimensional shape. However, irregular

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7 Best Ways for How to Teach Line Plots

Around this time of year, I always have a lot of teachers come to me asking about how to teach line plots and teaching line plots with fractions. This can be difficult, but we need to remember that line plots are a powerful tool for visualizing data and can be

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How to Use Math Scavenger Hunts in the Classroom

Math scavenger hunts are a fun and engaging way to get students excited about learning math. These hunts involve students working together to solve math problems and clues that lead them to the next challenge. They can be used in a variety of settings, including the classroom, after-school programs, and

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7 Tips for How to Teach Converting Decimals to Fractions

Converting decimals to fractions is a key math skill that students will encounter in both their everyday lives and in more advanced math classes. It’s important to have a solid understanding of this concept, as it will help students with tasks such as calculating discounts and making precise measurements. Here

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7 Tips for Using Guided Notes for Math in the Classroom

7 Tips for Using Guided Notes for Math in the Classroom

Using guided notes for math in the classroom can be a powerful tool for helping students better understand and retain mathematical concepts. Here are some tips for using guided notes for math in your classroom: How to Use Guided Notes for Math Start by introducing the topic you will be

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6 Tips for Teaching Geometry with Angles

Teaching geometry with angles to students can be challenging, as it requires them to understand abstract concepts and visualize two-dimensional shapes in their minds. However, there are several strategies that teachers can use to make the concept of angles more concrete and easier for students to grasp. Geometry is an

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5 Ways to Teach Context Clues to Upper Elementary Students

Context clues are words or phrases that help students understand what a word means in context. Oftentimes, teachers know that they are essential for students to learn, but aren’t sure of the right ways to teach context clues to their upper elementary students. Context clues are often used in detective

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4 Ways to Teach Elapsed Time to Upper Elementary Students

4 Ways to Teach Elapsed Time to Upper Elementary Students

Finding engaging ways to teach elapsed time can be a challenging feat for teachers, especially for those who have students that are just learning to tell time. Elapsed time is the amount of time that has passed between two points in time, and it requires students to understand both the

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