1. Fast and Slow Piles. This works well as a starting or closing activity. Students sort math fact cards into fast and slow piles. This visual way of tracking facts highlights which facts come ...
On the wall at the front of Sydney Carroll’s classroom is a blue cutout reading “100%.” The meaning is twofold: It’s a ...
Feeling intimidated by numbers or equations? You’re not alone. Research on mathematics anxiety — defined as the tension or ...
Hailey Levin has known for years that her daughter is dyslexic. But experiencing for the first time what it might be like for ...
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A Quiet Moment of Reflection

A monkey sits thoughtfully on the forest path, surrounded by lush greenery. Its gaze is steady and curious, almost contemplative, as the filtered sunlight reveals the soft texture of its fur. This ...
The former chair and CEO of Baxter International reflects on the five factors that shaped his career and lead him to success.
Maui students showcased their skills last week at the annual conference for the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics in Atlanta. The students’ work was featured in a presentation titled ...
Dictionary.com ‘s “Word of the Year” is actually a numerical phrase. Parents of children or teens may have heard of the term “6-7.” But for folks who’ve never heard of it, the definition depends on ...
Dover, Somersworth, Spaulding, York and Oyster River high school leaders select Students of Week. All Seacoast schools are invited to participate.
There were gains across most student groups in PPS, though those gains fell short of more ambitious targets set by the School ...