Posts Tagged: Balanced Math Instruction

Two FREE Games to Teach Exponents

Exponents are useful, applicable, mathematical, and sometimes downright annoying! I like the way BetterExplained.Com explains it. Numbers arenā€™t just a count; a better viewpoint is aĀ position on a line. This position can be negative (-1), between other numbers (sqrt(2)), or in another dimension (i).   What does 3^10 mean to you?…

Place Value and Nearpod

Today’s spotlight is onĀ NEARPODĀ andĀ PLACE VALUE!Ā  This Free Game Friday will provide you with an interesting way to blend hands-on learning and technology. 4th – 8th gradersĀ will enjoy this fast paced lesson!Ā  It is perfect for a Whole Group Mini-Lesson that utilizes their One-to-One technology.…

Math Stations: Big Classes Need “Pair” Bags

ā€œTalent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence wins championships.”Ā Ā Ā Ā  -Michael Jordan Thatā€™s why teams working together at math stations are a vital component of the Tabor Rotation Framework. Effectively equipping teams for their work is imperativeā€”especially in a math classroom at a math station! When teachers begin to sophisticate their use of students working in math stations in a classroom, many questions arise.…

Effective Math Stations? Leader Folders!

How do I make math stations more effective? Whatā€™s the most important resource for Leaders and Co-Leaders? How do I make sure that students arenā€™t just receiving guided math instruction from me but are also guiding each other and themselves? One answer is, ā€œMake sure you create a Leader Folder for every station and every activity during the Rotation to the 4 Stations [One of the 14 Essential Elements of the Tabor Rotation Framework and a vital component of a week of Tabor Rotation].ā€…