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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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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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9 Tips for Teaching Summarizing Nonfiction Text

Teaching summarizing nonfiction text is an important skill that can help them in a variety of contexts, both inside and outside of the classroom. Summaries allow students to identify the main ideas and key details of a nonfiction text and to communicate that information in a concise and organized way.

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10 Best Tips for Parent Teacher Conferences

I know many teachers dread parent teacher conferences and I’m always asked for the best tips and suggestions. You’re probably busy printing report cards, finalizing schedules, and trying to get those last minute parents to get their time on the calendar. Parent teacher conferences provide a lot of valuable insight

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4 Ways for Teaching Adding and Subtracting Decimals

Teaching adding and subtracting decimals can be a difficult task because it’s not necessarily the same process as regular addition and subtraction. There are many similarities because students still have to regroup as needed, but that decimal point can really trip students up. Today I’m going to share with you

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4 Best Ways for Teaching Interpreting Remainders

Do your students struggle when it comes to interpreting remainders in division problems? You’re not alone! Year after year, I’ve noticed that this is a common challenge for many students, especially those who find word problems perplexing or lack a solid grasp of what division truly entails. In this blog

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5 Best Strategies for Teaching Basic Multiplication Facts to 3rd Graders

During the late fall, most third grade classes are working on learning basic multiplication facts. But sometimes, teachers wonder about the best strategies for teaching basic multiplication facts and making students learn them fluently. Multiplication facts are the backbone of many skills beyond third grade, but students struggle to get

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5 Best Back to School Books for Upper Elementary

In today’s post, I want to share with you the best back to school books for upper elementary students that I typically read aloud to students throughout the first week of class. Classroom read alouds are most often associated with younger students, but reading aloud to older students is just

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