Place the Point
Click here for an activity that helps students understand the placement of the decimal point in division.
Click here for an activity that helps students understand the placement of the decimal point in division.
Click here for an “I have…who has..?” game that helps students identify slopes and intercepts as well as find parallel …
Click here for a great activity that promotes understanding of fractions, ratio, equivalence, and proportion.
Researchers have found that students in the United States often view the equal sign as a “do something” signal. What …
Here’s a great example of how language can affect conceptual understanding. The following is from a third grade teacher in China, quoted in Liping …
Debs baked a total of 144 chocolate chip cookies and peanut butter treats. Initially the ratio of chocolate chip cookies …
Click here to preview Kassia Omohundro Wedekind’s book Math Exchanges: Guiding Young Mathematicians in Small-Group Meetings. It is full of …
A teacher needs to purchase jellybeans to use as manipulatives for a math activity in his class. A store offers two …
A common misconception among students is that, when dividing, you always put the larger number first. When this concept “sticks”, …
Click here for great advice from the Association for Middle Level Education.