Now is the time to start thinking about the next coming school year. Most teachers return to work in August. It is the perfect time to begin planning the information letter that you send home with the students explaining details about the class. I used to always wait until I went back to work to get started. Last year was the first year that I had my letter together before school started. It took a lot of stress off me with all of the other things at school that I had to do. Give it a try. You will be less stressful also. Good luck in your upcoming school year!
Why not start now?
Posted by mathteachers on July 16, 2009
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Items for Math Teachers
Posted by mathteachers on May 10, 2009
Teacher appreciation week has come and gone. Hopefully, you got something to show how much you are appreciated. However, this may not have happened. You can always purchase something for yourself. I discovered this site that has great items for math teachers. Check it out: zazzle.com/nnlady08.
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How many of your students participate in class?
Posted by mathteachers on March 27, 2009
A teacher asked me the other day about how I get my math students to participate in class. She stated that she always had the same students answering questions. I told her that my students have no choice but to participate. I explained to her that it starts the first day of school. I tell all of my students that they will participate on a daily basis. I explain that I will call on students and I will call students from my class list. This way everyone participates. When a student’s name is called, the student already knows that he/she will need to answer the question or go to the smart board or chalkboard and put up an answer. In the beginning, the shy students always have to be called by me. However, as time passes they begin to volunteer. All of my students know that it is okay to participate on a daily basis even if he/she makes a mistake.
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Summer savings for math teachers
Posted by mathteachers on June 23, 2008
Now is a great time to stock up on items for school. In this past Sunday’s newspaper, Office Max has a brown paper bag where you can put items that you choose (read the small print because some items are not given a discount) to get a 15% discount. This may not have occurred in all newspapers, but hopefully it did where you live. Another place to buy items are thrift stores. My school has implemented reading every day for twenty minutes. I get my classroom reading books from thrift stores. I am very careful about the ones that I choose, but they are very affordable. If you have any great ideas about how to save on supplies, please leave a comment.
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Time to think about next year!
Posted by mathteachers on June 14, 2008
Summer is here!! My school ended last week. As I look forward to the days of summer, I begin to wonder about next year. Now is the time to reflect on what worked and what did not work. This is the time to write your ideas down about how you want to start next school year off. In my first week of school, I want to do more team building activities with the students. They are also going to be given a basic skills pretest so that I can find out what they know and what they are lacking. I can then work on those skills in small groups. I am going to get substitute plans ready. These will be based on basic skills and problem solving. My goal is to be better prepared at the start of school than I was last school year.
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End of the year activities
Posted by mathteachers on June 7, 2008
Now that the end is near, here are some suggestions for what you can do with your students.
1. Play Jeopardy. It works really well with a LCD projector and smartboard.
2. Play math equation race on the chalkboard or whiteboard. This is where the students are grouped in fours and each one takes a turn at the equation. The first team to get the most correct is the winner.
3. Play Uno. The class can have several games going on at once.
4. Play Math War with multiplication and division facts. I got my cards from Barnes and Nobles. The students really enjoy this game.
5. Play bingo with basic math facts. I purchased a bingo game from a Parent Teacher Store. Let one of the students call out the cards.
I hope you try some of these suggestions and let me know how things turn out.
Have a happy summer!
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Teacher Forum
Posted by mathteachers on May 27, 2008
Check out the teacher forum page. It is a page for you to share your memorable moments in teaching. Thanks for sharing.
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School is coming to an end!
Posted by mathteachers on May 17, 2008
For most teachers, the school year is almost over. I know everyone is excited about the summer coming. However, now is a time for reflection. Think about the things that worked and did not work. Think about what you wanted to do, but had no time to do it. Keep a folder of all the items that you want to use for next year. What will you do differently at the beginning of school? For me, I am going to do a basic skills math test the very first week. I want to know who is having trouble with the basics as soon as possible so that I can work on those areas with the students. Planning in advance will help you in the future. Have a great summer!
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15 Math Web Sites to Explore!
Posted by mathteachers on April 4, 2008
Listed below are several math web sites that you might find interesting. If you have some to add to the list, let me know so that I may add them.
11. www.edumath.com
12. www.algebra.com
15. www.mathfun.com
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Why can’t they tell me what 9 * 6 = ?
Posted by mathteachers on March 28, 2008
I have heard so many times that students do not know their basic math facts from several different teachers. The truth is that so many of the students do not. I learned my basic math facts through pure rote memory. The question is: Why do the students of today have such a hard time learning them? I do not know the answer because I teach middle school where they are suppose to know them, not learn them. My only alternative is to work with the students where they are. On Fridays, we have basic skill review. Not only do I do basic math facts but also fractions and problem solving. On a daily basis, I incorporate basic skills in their warm-up or beginning activity for the class period. This helps a lot. Perhaps by the end of the school year they will be better at basic math facts than they were at the beginning of the year.
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