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Math teacher with a love of technology ✏️📱💻 #techieteacher #mathtechteacher #grade5math

Did you think that setting distance learning expectations was the same as in school expectations 🙋🏻‍♀️ I created a distance learning bundle so that students understood what was expected when we were in a whole class video chat. It is a game changer! teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Distan…


It's Monday friends! Let's get our mindset right. What is something you're grateful for?


On a scale of 1 to 10 how do you feel about Google Slides? It can be quite overwhelming and time consuming to put lessons together, but I have a solution to save you time! techaboutmath.newzenler.com/courses/slides…


It's #MindsetMonday let's get your mindset right for the week ahead. What are 3 things you're looking forward to this week?


Let's start the week off with a laugh - share a GIF that shows how your weekend was!


Have you ever felt defeated by a math concept. No matter how many times you go over it, the kids still don't get it. Because SAME! 😫 Head to techaboutmath.com/cra-model tosee the 3-step process I use to teach math for understanding.


You are absolutely enough for your students and if you need help, I am here for you. I create guides to show conceptual understanding of math skills. Fact: you can give these to parents to help them help their child. Head to teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Tech-Abo… see what I have to help you!


Let's start the week off with a laugh - share a GIF that shows how your weekend was! I'll go first in the comments!


Reminder: skill scaffolds should be removed once the student is proficient in the skill. Double tap if you needed that reminder! Head to techaboutmath.com/mathscaffolds to check out a post I wrote with 3 tips for scaffolding for student success!


It's Monday friends! Let's get our mindset right. What is something you're grateful for? Let me know in the comments!


Teaching math doesn't have to make you want to pull your hair out! Head to techaboutmath.com/cra-model to learn a 3-step process that I use to ensure students are understanding the math that they are doing!


Reply with your favorite teacher acronym, I'll go first: CRA! What is CRA you ask? It stands for concrete, representational, abstract. It's a way I like to teach math to make sure my kiddos know what they're doing, not just how to do it. Have you ever heard of this acronym?


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