
Teaching Division to Students that Struggle
Are your students struggling with division? Maybe they don’t know their multiplication facts fluency or struggle with number sense? Or maybe they can’t skip count?
Are your students struggling with division? Maybe they don’t know their multiplication facts fluency or struggle with number sense? Or maybe they can’t skip count?
Dear Son, Before Your Big Test… is written for my son, Nate. He came home nervous yesterday as he is preparing for his first ever state
Ugh! What a great way to start a post, right? It’s time for the dreaded RTI paperwork talk. I’ve seen the best and I’ve seen
Kindergarten is quickly approaching for two of the Harris grandchildren. My son happens to be one of them. Watch out, KINDERGARTEN!!! We’ve been learning our
Want to know the secret to a spotless classroom floor at the end of each day? Secret Trash is your answer! I learn the best
What is the hardest math concept and skill to teach 2nd graders? Subtraction with Regrouping! Those second graders that struggle with it, become third graders
How long is your planning period? The universal answer is “too short”. Can I get an amen? My last year in the traditional classroom, I
Dear Tired Teacher, First of all, congratulations! You have almost made it to the end of the first semester. Look how far your students have
The Harris kiddos struggle with this big time! They are the inspiration of this open letter to all teacher’s kids out there! Dear Teacher’s Kid,
October is a great month to do theme units or studies! Great themes such as pumpkins, spiders, and bats are a few of my favorites
Teaching expanded form to intervention groups is tough! Have you ever had a math small group that no matter what strategies you tried to teach
You have a student in RTI and 8 weeks of interventions is up. What’s next? The dreaded parent conference meeting to decide the next step.