Middle School Team Building Activities
Building a healthy classroom should be every teacher’s #1 priority. Using these middle school team building activities is the way to do that.
Building a healthy classroom should be every teacher’s #1 priority. Using these middle school team building activities is the way to do that.
The end of the school year is a mix of burn-out and excitement for summer. Here are some engaging yet slightly academic things to end the year strong.
Do your students need the extra support of a template? Check out these formula for Pythagorean Theorem reusable templates for students!
Here are 3 strategies for getting students to complete work in your classroom. Each one has tips on how to use and implement them.
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The Pythagorean Theorem is a concept that encompasses exponents, solving equations, and geometry. Here’s how I teach Pythagorean Theorem.
Are your students in need of a scaffolded Pythagorean Theorem examples? Use this beginner’s guide to the Pythagorean Theorem.
Are you struggling to teach online? Try out these tools for your virtual classroom! The best part is they work great for hybrid learning too!
Tired of using worksheets, but love the problems? Break down worksheets into task cards to make a versatile and engaging activity. Let’s explore how to use task cards in-person and virtually.
Have you heard that 70 to 93 percent of all communication is done nonverbally? Use this to your advantage in classroom management! In this episode we will explore 3 strategies for classroom management that I learned my first year of teaching. These are taken from a book called ENVoY by Michael Grinder.
Hi! I’m Johanna Kuiper.
I help math teachers engage students academically using researched based strategies so students deeply understand and love math!
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