Distance learning ... hybrid learning ... asynchronous learning ... we're all learning different terms right now! Here is a type of activity would be great in any of these settings...Webquests!
I have used these types of activities in my classroom for a number of years. I enjoy using them because they explore topics that are different than those traditionally taught in the classroom, such as history and applications of math.
Yep, it's a school year like no other. If you're like me, you have some very specific back to school routines...you buy the new s...
Cheers to a new school year that will be unlike any school year before! I know that all of us are looking at new and different plans...hybri...
Several years ago I was trying to figure out a way that my Calculus class could insert actual math symbols into a Google Slides activit...
Just this last week, I have been bitten by the Boom Learning bug! I have known that Boom Learning existed for quite awhile, but I jus...
Here's my newest puzzle series... The Secret Code Puzzle! In this set of puzzles, students are given a series of clues to the di...
With everything that has happened lately, I haven't had too much time to blog! But, now that things are settling down a bit, I...
I have wanted to do a review activity centered around some type of "Math Madness" competition for a long time, but couldn...
It's the middle of winter here in Chicago and I need to liven things up in my classroom. So, since we are gearing up for a quiz on ...
Do you need something to help your students practice their multiplication facts near Valentine's Day? This 2 pack of Valentine Puzz...
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