More or Less? How to Strengthen Comparison Thinking Through Games
“Who wants more!?” Growing up in an Italian household, this was a common phrase that was heard at the kitchen table. I can just picture
“Who wants more!?” Growing up in an Italian household, this was a common phrase that was heard at the kitchen table. I can just picture
Subitize comes from the Latin word “subit(us)”, which means “to appear suddenly.” In my last post, we talked about the Early Number Sense Trajectory that
As teachers, the amount of content we need to teach in a year can be overwhelming. But integrating subject areas is one way to work
Would you like to get started with real-life math projects in your classroom? I’d love to get you started with a free math project
Are you looking for a fun way for your students or children to learn the multiplication facts? Games help reinforce math facts in an interactive,
Are you looking for a way to reinforce basic addition and subtraction concepts in an engaging way that helps your students make connections? “The
I love integrating games into all subject areas, but especially math. The key is to find games that are rigorous, include tons of opportunity for
Last week on my Facebook page, a question was asked that sparked a great discussion. A member of our FB community, Susan, was looking for
We know how important it is that students are able to show flexibility with numbers and manipulate them mentally, rather than relying on the standard