A3) This is a fantastic question. I believe high stakes testing environments has created math phobia. Kids don't hate learning, kids hate the intimidation of tests and the fear of being labelled wrong. I think student work should be seen as 'fixable' not 'wrong' #CodeBreaker
Congratulations to the prize winners from our fall Title I Family night! Thank you to everyone who came and we’ll see you again in the spring. @CommunityComets
Title I Family Night, camping edition, was a huge success thanks to @CommunityTitleI and the @CommunityComets staff! It was a night of smiling faces, fun games, family, and lots of learning! ⛺ 🪲 🐞 🔥 🪨 🪺🐾 @NAPublicSchools
It’s so nice to see students working together and talking about math! We’re practicing decomposing numbers and reviewing graphing skills. #mathisfun@CommunityComets
Our students got to play with a life size Jenga at our Title I Family Night!
Want to make your own? We used empty soda can boxes, brown paper, and tape. That’s it! @CommunityComets#diy#familynight#title1
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Subitizing is super important for lots of reasons, but one of them is that it helps kids visualize quantities without needing items in front of them.
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