
Why My Interactive Math Notebooks Just Work!
Students don’t just copy. They write, annotate, highlight, and interact with the content as we go. I guide the process so they’re learning how to take math notes, not just recording information.
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Students don’t just copy. They write, annotate, highlight, and interact with the content as we go. I guide the process so they’re learning how to take math notes, not just recording information.

Happy New Year! 🎉 Can you believe it’s already 2025? It’s the perfect time to hit refresh and set some intentional goals—for yourself, your students, and your classroom.
As teachers, we’re all about growth, right? So, let’s dive into some practical ways to kick off the year strong while staying sane.

What if I told you that no matter what you’re teaching after winter break, I have the PERFECT activity for you? This activity is not only engaging but also completely customizable for any grade level or subject area. Plus, it encourages creativity, reinforces learning, and can even be designed by students themselves for a deeper

Hey teachers! I’m excited to share some effective and engaging strategies for teaching decimal operations to your middle school math students. Decimal concepts can be tricky, but with the right approach, you can make them accessible and fun for your students. The Decimal Point Anchor Method One common challenge students face is aligning decimals correctly

Understanding ratios, rates, and proportions is essential for middle school students, not only for their math curriculum but also for applying these concepts in real-world scenarios. Here are consolidated and cohesive strategies for middle school math teachers to make these topics engaging and relevant to their students. Ratios: The Harmony of Numbers Rates: The Speed