An Easy Way to Spiral Review All Year

There’s a certain time of year when teaching can start to feel… heavy. Testing season is coming, your pacing feels tight, and suddenly you’re wondering: “How am I supposed to review everything we’ve learned without reteaching the whole year?” I used to feel that pressure too. The stress of trying

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How to Start Using the Math Hint Hub

One tool that has transformed how I support students in my 4th and 5th grade math classroom is something I’ve developed called the Math Hint Hub. This simple yet powerful resource has made a huge impact on both student learning and classroom management.   What is the Math Hint Hub? The

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Increase independence with math hint hub

Increase Independence with the Math Hint Hub

UPDATE: Math Hint Hubs are now available on TPT! Click the grade level below that you would like! More will be added! 3rd Grade Math Hint Hub 4th Grade Math Hint Hub 5th Grade Math Hint Hub 3rd-4th Grade Math Hint Hub Bundle 4th-5th Grade Math Hint Hub Bundle As

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3 Skills that Transformed Fraction Understanding for My Students

Teaching fractions can be one of the most challenging tasks for any math educator. Fractions often feel abstract and confusing to students, leading to frustration and disengagement. However, after many years of teaching fractions, there are three skills that have transformed how my students understand and work with fractions: decomposing,

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Empowering Student Learning with Math Menus

As educators, we’re constantly seeking innovative ways to engage our students, promote ownership of learning, and foster academic success. One strategy that has transformed my math classroom and had a profound impact on student learning is the implementation of Math Menus. Empowering student learning with Math Menus has had so

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Differentiating Made Simple with Math Menus

As educators, we are always told to differentiate. As teachers, we want to do what is best for our students. But often times it can be overwhelming. How can I reach all of my students? I have students on grade level, above grade level, and far below grade level. This

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A quick daily routine to support place value understanding

A Quick Daily Routine to Support Place Value Understanding

Do you teach upper elementary or middle school and looking for something to support students with fractions, decimals, or percents? Then keep reading! Here is a quick daily routine to support place value understanding with your students.   How far are we through the first 100 days of school? This

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Top 4 Items for a Successful Small Group

As math teachers, we are always being told that small group instruction is best. We get to meet the needs of our students better if there are less of them in front of us. But often times, small groups can be overwhelming. Without the right routines, procedures, and resources, it

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How I Plan my Math Menu

How I Plan My Math Menu

One of the biggest questions I get is about how I plan my Math Menu each week. Some people feel overwhelmed because they are daily planners, and mapping out the week seems like too much. Some people get anxious because there are so many daily issues that could arise that

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Hi, I'm Juliana!

I help upper elementary and middle school math teachers  create an engaging classroom so that their students become problem solvers!

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