Spring Math Centers for 1st and 2nd grade

Spring is here! Time to freshen up your math centers with these fun, hands-on activities for 1st and 2nd grade learners. The end of the school year is just around the corner! Take time to switch up classroom math centers to strengthen math skills, supplement

Student Data Tracking Booklets for Math & Literacy

Student data tracking is useful so teachers have the information needed to drive their plans for instruction. Similarly, it can drive student motivation when they track their own data. When tracking their data, students will take ownership of their learning. Academic growth will also be

Using the Phases of Math Mastery to Plan for Small Groups

If your class is anything like mine you know that kids come in at all ability levels with gaps in a hundred different places within math domains. You might have a kid rocking the number and operations domain but working below grade level in algebraic

How To Plan & Teach Math Interventions

So, like an academic progress detective you’ve done that hard part- you’ve identified where the learning gaps are for your students in math. You’ve pinpointed which standards need reinforcement – but what’s the next step? Once you have that data in your hands, what do

4 Free Activities for Making Math Groups Fun (& Effective Too!)

Students in the same grade — but all at different math levels? We’ve been there. Differentiating math instruction can be tricky, but it doesn’t have to be time-consuming. That’s why we created the Small Math Groups Kit Freebie — four engaging, hands-on activities that are

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