Cheating is a big problem for every teacher I talk to, and the beginning of the year or after Winter Break is a great time to address it. This lesson will open up the conversation about cheating and build a strong classroom culture. Talking about cheating in your class can improve engagement in your class…
This is a bold statement, but I can dramatically cut down on how much cheating is happening in your math classroom. I have a system that I use in my classroom to address cheating head on. I am a math interventionist and classroom teacher and I have worked with underachieving math students for over 6…
Kindergarten is an important time of learning for parents and children. It can be difficult to know if your child is on track. Kindergarteners are expected to know the names and sounds of all uppercase and lowercase letters and read a few words. Students are expected to count to 100, do basic addition up to…
Join us to learn more about proof of progress with an Evaluation! February 24, 2023 at 10 am Three evaluators will give you a great plan to document your learning this year and dance through your end of the year proof of progress evaluation. We will discuss: Our panel of 3 evaluators will share insight…
When you are transitioning to homeschool you may wonder if you will be creating report cards. Virginia parents do not need to issue grades for their children when homeschooling grades K-8. In grades 9-12 parents will need to issue grades to create a transcript. Even without grades you can still celebrate the completion of a…
$25 per Family Zoom Events With Follow-up Activities September: How to Talk About Math: Changing Your Family Language October: Testing Anxiety and Math: Tips and Helps January: Fractions and Long Division: Why Is It So Hard? February: Moms Can Love Math: How Mom’s Math Anxiety Can Hold Back Their Students March: Cubes and Squares: Math…