We’re all in a strange place of uncertainty right now due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Schools have shut down, parents must balance remote work with childcare, and teachers are doing their best to maintain continuity of learning for their students.
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Topics: science, take home activities, COVID-19, distance learning, "STEM", "parents", "remote learning"
The Ultimate Guide to Teaching with Mathematical Discourse | Part 2
Last week, we discussed the “what” and “why” of using intentional discourse in the math instruction. Now, we’ll provide you with actionable tips and expectations to take into your classroom that will create a positive learning experience for both you and your students.
Topics: intentional discourse, math
The Ultimate Guide to Teaching with Mathematical Discourse | Part 1
Math education means flipping flashcards, regurgitating formulas, powering through endless worksheets, and a whole lot of memorization, right? Think again.
Topics: intentional discourse, mathematical reasoning, productive struggle, math
6 Take-Home Activities to Engage Your Student in STEM Over Winter Break
While winter break is a special time to spend with family, friends, and plenty of food, it doesn’t necessarily mean that your kiddos have to leave learning back at school with their classwork. In fact, this extra time off serves as the perfect opportunity for students to bond with their loved ones over a new, immersive STEM experience.
Topics: science, take home activities