fun with fractions

My 2nd Best Tip for Teaching Fractions: Have Fun with Fractions

When it comes to teaching fractions, we all know the tried-and-true methods: visual models, hands-on activities, and plenty of practice. These strategies are essential, no doubt about it—they lay the groundwork for understanding fractions in a concrete way. (In fact, if you don’t already have a printable set of fraction

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6 Ways to Have Fun with Synonyms and Antonyms

Today’s post is all about synonyms and antonyms! We all want our kids to have a robust vocabulary…and let’s be honest, we just can’t read one more stack of essays filled with tired old adjectives like happy, sad, mad, awesome, and amazing.  So, here are six fun ideas for teaching

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Christmas Figurative Language Ideas For Festive Upper Elementary Fun

Teaching a Christmas figurative language lesson can be a blast, especially when you incorporate the festive cheer of the holiday season. Let’s start by reviewing the different types of figurative language your students will need to master: Idiom: A phrase with a non-literal meaning. Example: “It’s raining cats and dogs.”

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