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The Truth About New Math

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What is new math and why does everyone keep talking about it? Here is what we tell parents about new math (spoiler alert-math isn't new). Get some practical tips for debunking the math myths.

New math is ruining education. Or at least this is what we keep hearing people (like parents, the media, and politicians) say.

What is this “new math” of which you speak?  I see the memes on Facebook and wonder, have I been teaching mathematics wrong? Has it changed? Did I miss an email about this?

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips, Engaging Lessons Tagged With: digital task cards, Lesson Plans, Math, Math Worksheets, Mathematics, Multiplication, Multiplication Strategies, New Math, task cards, Teacher Humour, Teachers Pay Teachers, Teaching Strategies

Unlock the Hidden Keys to Teacher Wellness

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It can be easy to let yourself get run down. The only way to take care of yourself is to figure out what you need for self care and then stick to it. Don't let teaching take away your health. Come unlock the hidden keys to teacher wellness.

What is it about teaching that doesn’t allow a person to fully turn off their teaching brain? Is the chemical composition of a teacher that makes them want to give every last drop of energy in the classroom? What about nurturing? Is teacher wellness a myth?

What is it that makes you a great teacher?

Like most teachers, you are a caring, compassionate person who would give the clothes off your back in order to make the lives of your students better. You are willing to give your hard-earned money to make sure they have the materials they need to be successful in your classroom. You’re willing to give your time to make sure they have the best possible experiences while they are in your classroom this year.

There is nothing wrong with any of that, but do you know when you’ve crossed the line into being unhealthy?

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: Mental Health, Teacher Mental Health, Teacher Wellness, Teachers on Vacation, Wellness, Work Life Balance

How to Make Students Listen Without Yelling

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Are you struggling to get students to listen? Do you feel like yelling all the time? Are you running out of patience? Come learn how to get your students to listen without all the yelling.

Do you have to repeat yourself constantly because your students just don’t know how to listen? Maybe it’s not them. Are your directions unclear? Do you have their attention? Maybe your instructions were unclear. Nobody likes a yelly teacher. So here is how you can fix your directions and improve their listening skills at the same time.

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: Classroom Management, Health, Listening Skills, Student Teachers, Teachers Pay Teachers

Conquer Math With These Proven Multiplication Strategies

by BrainNinjasWP

Are you struggling with teaching multiplication because students just don't know their times tables? Check out these ways we practice and build math fact fluency without the pressure ot timed drills.

We have taught students in grades four and five for so long and one trend we’ve noticed is that students cannot retain their multiplication times tables. What is happening to those little brains? Or is it because we teach these facts differently? We’ve been thinking about the different multiplication strategies we use in our classroom.

When we went to school, math drills were all the rage. But to be honest, the stress of answering sixty multiplication questions in less than a minute was horrible. And, I was lucky because I knew my times tables, but I just couldn’t write fast enough no matter how hard I tried. Those drills weren’t an assessment of my math skills. They were an assessment of how quickly I could write.

And don’t even get me started about the time I wrote a zero, but it was messy and looked like a six. Ugh! So, I knew I couldn’t give my students math drills. Here’s what we do instead.

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Filed Under: Teaching Strategies Tagged With: interactive math notebooks, Lattice Multiplication, Math, math error analysis, math errors, Math Lessons, math videos, Math Worksheets, Mathematics, Multiplication, Multiplication Strategies, New Math, task cards, Teachers Pay Teachers, Video Link, YouTube

Use Google Classroom to Make Your Life Easier

by BrainNinjasWP

Do you use Google Classroom for your everyday lessons? If not, you might want to consider trying it to get your in class or online learning organized. Learn some of the basics to set it up and get started with this post, which includes some must know tech skills for yourself and your upper elementary students.

When the pandemic hit and classes needed to jump online, we were so thankful that we’d been spending the past few years teaching our students how to use the technology in our classroom and at home through Google Classroom.

If you haven’t tried it yet, you should. There are other Learning Management Systems out there, but Google is relatively easy to use, and it’s free. If your students already know how to use other Google Tools, it’s really not much different.

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Filed Under: Classroom Tips Tagged With: Chromebooks, Classroom Technology, Educational Technology, Google Apps, Google Classroom, Google Education, Google Suite, Google Tools, Setting Up Technology, Technology in the Classroom, Technology Integration

Getting to Know Your Students

by BrainNinjasWP

Getting to know your students helps with classroom management and lesson planning. Come learn some of the ways we get to know our students and start the school year off right.

Every starts with a new, fresh batch of kids that you want to get to know. Teachers need to know their students for several reasons. You need to understand them and their quirks because you’re going to spend the next ten months in close quarters trying to guide this child through all kinds of experiences. This is why you need to understand who your students really are.

You need to know who they are so you can plan to teach them. It’s just that simple.

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Filed Under: Teaching Strategies Tagged With: Back to School, Differentiated Instruction, Differentiation, Inclusion, Professional Learning, Special Education, UDL

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